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The Cage
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Bouts of college insomnia were always made more pleasant by Malcolm in the Middle reruns as well!

Reminds me of that Mr. Show ad for the guy who will show up to be your friend, though the ad is structured as a local commercial for legal services. I'm doing a bad job describing it, so just trust me that it was funny.

I'd rather Billy Eichner dropped into a vat of acid.

Charles Pierce didn't die in 2010. He was fired by the AV Club for fabricating a review of a not-yet-released book. This write-up is totally inaccurate.

It is absolutely flummoxing. I do not get this company's incessant need to push a guy who doesn't move the needle whatsoever over and over again.

"So Roman Reigns, barely a legit contender for the United States Championship, gets to kick out of the champ’s finisher and win the steel cage match? Go home, Raw. You’re drunk."

Add Jason Alexander never winning for George Constanza either, and George is arguably the greatest sitcom character of all time.

Corbin is great and I really think he has a bright future. I really hope the WWE doesn't misuse him because he has the potential to be a monster heel.

Without Nelly, movie trailers from 2003 wouldn't have had any music to accompany them!

Directed by the guy who made Die Hard 2: Die Harder!

Thank you for saying that. Iron Man 2 was an awful film. I'd rather watch MoS or BVS a hundred times over than suffer through it again.

Why would anyone even *want* another Roger Rabbit?

I honestly feel like reviewers took it easy on Ghostbusters as well. Look at i09's review, the title of which is something like 'Ghostbusters is so much fun you won't care it's not perfect!' It was a very mediocre movie, devoid of much fun outside of a surprisingly funny Leslie Jones. I love Paul Feig's movies (except

Slightly inaccurate, as New Line pumped a bunch of money into Two Towers and Return of the King (I've seen estimates as high as an extra 40 million) after the initial success of Fellowship. But still, let's say $350 million dollar total for those three films — still not bad at all, right?

So he claims. I live in SE Asia as well and most of the stuff he says seems flat out wrong.

What are you talking about? Pete's Dragon has currently grossed 95 million worldwide whereas The BFG has grossed 160 million worldwide. Not saying anything about either being a hit or a flop, but what you wrote is just flat out wrong.

Bleach is the probably the #2 most popular series abroad? Citation needed, because all I ever see in SE Asia is One Piece. Bleach seemed at the height of its popularity circa 2007.

I saw trailers for it for months and always thought it looked ugly as hell and not particularly engaging.

Releasing it in a year with Jungle Book and Zootopia probably didn't help. At some point oversaturation is a factor.

Give the sequels to The Purge a chance. The Purge 2 was really good, and part 3 builds upon it excellently. They're fantastic little genre films with actually important things to say about politics, race, and class warfare.