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I donno, i enjoy the whole "no none is safe" movement in modern films. As much as i love classic cinema, the whole "the hero is in trouble" plot point sort of loses its edge when you know that because he's the most popular character or the actor with the biggest paycheck, so he's not going anywhere. I tip my hat to

no one said at what point in the x-men's "future" the first class group will run across the other x-men mutants. So technically it could be before the whole phoenix fiasco. Stewart has already implied that he's going to be involved with something and honestly we don't know much about the new 1st class movie, so for

More and more I sigh at folks' ability for reading comprehension.

to each their own. I dislike his acting skills as he plays tom cruise in every film, Imo. If you like him, that's good for you.

imagine how much of a d**k that director would have looked like if they had found Lohan overdosed. Twitter is the worst example of people saying the 1st thing that comes outta their mouth in a vain attempt to a) air a grievance, b) make what they think is a funny comment or c) be the first to announce something.

It's been a while so i'm not 100% sure anymore, but what i DO remember is how much of a wuss my boss was. He constantly rolled over for customers, so I'm gonna guess that yes we did. I was never involved, it was a management thing. I was just there to put myself through college and try to enjoy a crappy retail job

ROFL! win.

i watched Carrie. All 3 versions (the original, the seriously terrible tv remake, and the even worse sequel) the other night. And ended up enjoying myself immensely. And i learned something important. If i ever meet a man called Mr. White, I should in no way sleep with him because clearly he likes to knock women

When i worked at blockbuster a few years ago, I remember these films being really popular. It wasn't that they were good, but rather that our customer base wasn't always one for research or fact checking. They would recognize the title and rushed to get in line, that was it. I remember when Tom Cruise's War of the

sorry, i like to spend my money supporting folks with talent. I'm not sure he ever had it, instead i think we were just blinded by his perfect smile back in the 80s. He always seems to play Tom Cruise. After a while i say "meh" to that. Lestat was probably the most non-Tom Cruise that I've seen out of the guy.

ROFL.. well crap. Sorry about that. I honestly thought i had hit reply to the other person. *sigh* way to look like a noob, me. lol

Honestly i don't think ANYONE knows how to make a decent trailer anymore. 90% of them tell me the entire story in the 1-2 minute spot that they've created. Best example of this: Tucker and Dale vs. evil. Entertaining movie, but i'd seen most of it in the trailer.

Man, you are seriously disturbed, ElekTRON. I'm pretty sure the original was "rapey" enough. I'm a chick and I'm could live without seeing MORE rape in my horror films. IN fact i'm hoping that the scene where the girl is cutting off her own arm (or it looked like that anyway) means that they're going to make ASH a

sadly few of the shows she's been on have survived. I wouldn't hold up much hope here.

I've heard that the place isn't that interesting. They just keep it around to keep the crazies busy.

Clint Eastwood tries to pull it off in High Plains Drifter. As much as i love that film, that scene has always bugged me. It certainly preys on the idea that some women "deserve it" and THAT is an antiquated slippery slope. Still, i will admit that everyone (men and women) in that town is pretty horrible. Also now

HA! good point.

his character definitely needed to die, i'll give you that. but i donno, if done correctly (where you actually feel for Clooney and believe in his dedication to his sick brother) it could work.

I do the same thing with crap movies. I keep wishing that From Dusk Til Dawn was all about the Gecko Brothers, and not mexican vampire prostitutes (granted i'm sure there's a place for that too). But i love the hostage scene where Clooney's character is forced to deal with the fact that his brother (Tarentino) is

I just find it interesting that everyone thinks writing is something that gets done on a certain schedule. Sure some writing can be done that way, (like for tv shows) but if you want something done well, often it's a process. That said i will admit that Martin, compared to other decent writers sure likes taking his