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She's adorkable!

Not going by mainstream reviews.
Many did find her, in fact, "adorkable" and enjoyed her "kooky" antics.
I'd say the usual "I weep for society" line, but I've come to realise that…oh, fuck it, I weep for society.

It's no different than the painful hollywood hippies that started appearing on every sitcom in the late '60s. Rob Reiner played those characters many times over.

Probably the only person on the planet, but I've always thought the '1/2' man was Sheen's character, as he was such a childish, self-centered  pussy hound. Even the kid is more together.
Wait a minute, that would imply some creativity on the producer's part.

I saw Gosling in the closet and he was making babies and one of the babies looked at me.

If you watch any number of cheaper euro-westerns, you'd have no problem with the dubbing. ;)
All Leone's films were looped at Titan/Titra Sound in NYC. The lower budget spaghettis made do with the various dubbing houses in Rome.
It should be noted that all Italian films at that time were shot without sound, so even the

FDM is probably my favorite Leone western, and possibly the best Italian western.
It's scope isn't particularly large, but it's so confidently mounted that it's a joy to watch.
Leone's budgets (and fame) continued to grow, but everything about this one is just…right.

Yeah, even in tween girl comedies. Forever with the tripping/fallling. In fact, it's usually the selling point: the trailers are filled with that shit.

Am I missing something?
This is a trailer for a movie nobody has seen yet that parodies the trailer of another movie nobody has seen yet? Not seeing the funny.

More like 'I Don't Think I Can Watch This', amirite?

I haven't forgotten 'Breaker High', Gosling!!

It's the way I said it, keith.

Huh..a terminal pixie death girl.

I think the Diznee channel regularly takes the audience/laugh track manipulation to new, horrible levels.
Take their new sketch show 'So Random'. It's presented as as being filmed/taped with a live, shrieking audience, but from square one it's all staged. Any shots featuring the crowd are prepped (the audience being,

Dreamgirls 2: Sucka Punch

See also: Jodie Foster and 'The Beaver'.

More like 'The Depends-ables', amirite?

Her performance in the Star Wars Holiday Special is a good window into her mental state (at that time).

Will this air on The Food Network?

Action Delivery Force..Assemble!