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Sherlock Homie
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god i love coke

Sexy and he was good on Entourage

I think Shia is very charming, very natural actor, I like the cut of his jib.

I agree

This blows
I was kind of excited about this because I really like Shia (he made me LOVE the Transformers movie and I didn't even watch the show) and I really liked Enemy of the State. When I was a tween or whenever it came out.

I wish I had TBS. Idiocracy, I noticed it's referenced a lot here. It's become a, you know, reference for things that are Idiocracish.

Yeah, Dude, I know. I'm confusing the issue here, I kind of want OS to be the most famous cult movie of the 90's, yet I'd also argue that it's NOT "Not a cult movie anymore". I still think it is one, I'd like it to always hold that title.

It's funny, I look at Lebowski as not that cult anymore, and OS being a little more cult in style. Lebowski has the Oscar winning directors and huge stars. OS has the opposite. it's the quieter movie. Also i have so much geeky possession over it because i was one of those people who showed it to dozens of people

Uh sorry and by "this one" I meant OS… . not literally the movie reviewed here of which I know nothing.

Office Space
is my personal favourite movie of all time. So I thank you for eventually covering it. Hooray for me. What is the most famous American cult movie of the 90's — is it this one, Lebowski? I wonder. I think OS should be included in the convo at least.