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you should just be happy that O'Neal is back, snarkiness or not.

The question should be, Who ISN"T in this movie?

Is Giger even still alive?

so you're saying he's a Red Shirt?  

It is kind of absurd how nice this weekend was in the DMV. Even friends in WI were amazed at the lack of snow and 65 degree weather.

hey, grimm1, stop being such a dick.  figured you would have learned that from watching your bible, i mean, The Wire.  it's just a review, simmer down and get off the milk crate you stole from 1980.

funny how your name says everything…

I actually thought it did a decent job (despite the stupid intro with the bubbles) and seemed to progress Cheadle and Bells characters. I have read your full review now and I tend to agree with a lot but it seems like they are at least trying to do something with the cast instead of just throwing them into a random

I'm not even bothering with reading the review yet, the grade is entirely wrong.  Character development, a few things left uncertain, how is this at least not a B+?

No, No, and don't bother.

yeah, you're right.  I think my disappointment with finally seeing David Lowery live has caused me to just blank the entire experience out…aside from a 30 minute rendition of the actual song "Tusk".  Still can't believe I stuck around til the bitter end of that show.

I made the mistake of seeing Cracker when they toured doing their cover of the entire Tusk album.  Had wanted to see them for years and the show was easily the worst ever.  But I suppose you have to consider the music they were playing also.

EIDan, the key word there is "dummies"

So where is it opening…first?

The bigger question should be if either Ron Howard or 
Javier Bardem will still be alive to finish the suppposed films.

I believe the question should be "whose ears haven't been raped by Courtney Love?"

nice snarky comment.  now fuck off and die.

all i can say is that based upon the first few paragraphs of response, neither Hill or Tatum or Tasha knew if they were speaking to Sam Worthington. (and no real offense intended towards Tasha…this was actually a pretty decent interview with two, not one, actors).

I've always considered Fincher to be either over rated or under rated.  This has, in my limited filmography been an under rated classic.  It ties together the loose strings that he put out between Alien3, Se7en, and then Fight Club.  Seemed a logical progression if you look at it.

you probably would shit.  and, well…