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Dusty
Wasn't there a singing cowbow actor in that sequel to Preacher Man?

Yep - I'd say it's great.

Sean Combs funny? Really?

I was expecting good things from Drag Me to Hell because of the buzz it generated and the Raimi name etc…

Speaking of non-Pixar "lower tier" computer features…
I happened upon that Cloudy Meatball movie on Instant View Newflix and was pleasantly surprised on how good that was. Pretty consistently funny and well done. Why no wide ranging love for that?

Not Louisiana? Paris, France? New York or Rome?
but Gary, Indiana?

Haley Joel Osment
is being stunt cast as the ghost in the drapes.

The mustache is actually a sentient entity. The body is just the host.

This would only be good if…
… Gene Simmons would play the groom-to-be

I was thinking that he lapsed into a coma and his organs were harvested.

There's really no time to land a strictly non-aryan sock on his jaw… but he can be dragged away to visit a certain pal.

aka The Biggest Loser: Anna Hits Her Target Weight.

As a former avid member of The Six Million Dollar Man Club… I had fond memories of that franchise, but never revisited it in my adult years of seeing the absolute terribleness of it's silly stuff.

All I really would care about seeing again…
Fresh from the ocean water, Cheryl Ladd & striped bikini in the opening credits.

Always look out when anyone, let alone a performer, starts doing the first person first band name, self referencing.

Dance move… back and to the left… back and to the left

Most movies with lots of sand tend to bore me. I get hypnotized by the sand and sound of wind until the Sandman enters and puts me to sleep.

Fatherly Advice
Kitchen Scene with Gidget and her father.

How many yachts can Charlie waterski behind?
Charlie is right. Charlie works. Charlie clarifies. He cuts through and captures the essence of the focused work balanced with hedonistic partying. Charlie, in all of his forms from drama to comedy.

Actually I couldn't help but think of him as looking and acting like Robert Deniro around the time of his Rupert Pupkin period. I enjoyed it.