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1. Goldfinger, Dr. No 2. The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker 3. The Living Daylights, A View to a Kill 4. The World Is Not Enough, Tomorrow Never Dies 5. Casino Royale, Die Another Day 6. Skyfall, Spectre Same here. I don't watch anything beyond season six ... unless it happens to be "X-Cops." Quality and quantity rarely go hand in hand. "Fawlty Towers" has only 12 episodes and yet its arguably superior to either show. heffalumps and woozles Nicholas Cage Satan: Saddam, I need to talk to you." Saddam: "HEY BITCH YOU BETTER GET PACKING WE HAVE TO GO WE'RE RUNNING OUT OF TIME!!!" How about we debate the wonderful religion of Christianity and how for a lot of its members, just like a lot of the members of Islam, it boils down to this: Join us or suffer for all eternity in the worst possible way imaginable? She's fun to look at but you couldn't pay me to watch "Fuller House" or listen to her spout off about her firmly held beliefs. Ali Larter in "Heroes." The Long Goodbye So was Michael Jackson ... in the early '80s. It's not easy leaving something that promises you the worst kind of eternal pain imaginable if you do. Hat's off to you sir. Fox News too. Watch the latest "Star Wars" film for a sampling of the reality you'll find on Fox. I agree with you though: Chris Mathews is a tool. And ditto Maddow. Screw them both. I'll admit: they're all fun (even the prequels -- though to a lesser extent). "Empire," though, I feel, is the only "Star Wars" film ever made that can be enjoyed by someone with no interest in "Star Wars" -- like "Wraith of Khan" is the only "Star Trek" movie that a non-fan might be able to sit through without their ass falling asleep. I think this is because "Empire" was the first, and only, "Star Wars" film, that tried to shake up the formula a little bit. All the others that followed "Empire" are just building on the daring it displayed. Maybe this is because Kershner was at the helm and Kershner wasn't a fanboy. He was, a however, a filmmaker, and a fine one too. And like any filmmaker worth anything he wanted to make something that transcended hackwork -- which he accomplished. I'm not sure "Star Wars" will ever find another Kershner again. Maybe it's Johnson. Maybe the new one will be a good film too .... though I have my doubts.