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I mean, meh? I'm all for studios doing fun stuff like this for old movies that have a strong following but that was just lame.

[Slips on the floor]

Great slapstick comedy and quotable as hell. This is a more solid movie than Airplane! in my opinion.

Ah the sideline and after game interviews, the dumbest aspect of sports on tv ever invented.

…and Ellen Paige in the role he was born to play.

I thought the whole point of Primer was that they can only go back 24 hours (I think it was 24 hours)

They also go to heaven and hell. That should count for something.

I am Bill S Preston Esquire and I'm Ted Theodore Logan and together we are Tym Traveling Kyngs!

Good episode but nothing more than a C. Ruxin's blow up at the end was out of nowhere and Taco feels more and more forced as the seasons go by. Rafee and Taco are both so random that they feel like they occupy the same space in the League universe. Since I prefer Rafee, Taco seems redundant at this point and has for

Hey everybody! We're all gonna get photoshopped!

agreed

Love me some Cannonball Run and Cannonball Run 2.

I have been meaning to check out Babadook, but the ones you just mentioned have been pretty recent. There was a 10-12 year drought that I just don't feel horror has recovered from yet.

I love me some 70's and 80's horror but I have had 0 interest in post '99 horror films (the Decent is an exception). They just seem to recycle everything that has come before in the least interesting way possible and can only create "scares" through jump scares and overly loud sound effects. I have especially avoided

I saw them earlier this year at Epcot. They still sound good.

If anyone wants to come over Daft Punk is playing in my house, my house.

It is definitely campy as hell and not exactly sexy, case in point "I got towels", but its pretty enjoyable to watch for what it is.

Having recently, in the last 6 years or so, gone through almost every 80's slasher movie, foreign films excluded, I can say that My Bloody Valentine is the scariest of the bunch. The kills are so brutal, Texas Chainsaw Massacre-esq, and the claustrophobia really creates a tense atmosphere. It isn't necessarily the

I never knew the name of that instrument so thank you for that and all you have to do is listen to 3 songs off any album to realize their love of the instrument. It is also extremely apparent if you see them live. Their Guitar Sessions episode was just ok but the lead singer never put that thing down.

"we basically took everything we loved about the original and made it bigger"