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Mike From Chicago
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Yeah, but one day Kid Rock will die, too, so that evens things out. 

You can say "smite."  The word "smite" is warranted in that case (in addition to the actual smiting). 

You can say "smite."  The word "smite" is warranted in that case (in addition to the actual smiting). 

It's too bad that Mill Creek doesn't have a download service - I would prefer paying a dollar for one movie that I'm curious to watch, rather than five dollars for two I'd watch and forty-eight I wouldn't (clearly my parents never taught me the concept of "value").  Oh well, I'll keep shuffling through the DVD bin at

It's too bad that Mill Creek doesn't have a download service - I would prefer paying a dollar for one movie that I'm curious to watch, rather than five dollars for two I'd watch and forty-eight I wouldn't (clearly my parents never taught me the concept of "value").  Oh well, I'll keep shuffling through the DVD bin at

Say that again, but in a Pinhead circa Hellraiser II voice.  That would be more fitting.

Say that again, but in a Pinhead circa Hellraiser II voice.  That would be more fitting.

I'm on my way to Amazon to look this up, but are those things still readily available?  I've become so accustomed to lovingly restored blu-rays that I'm a little curious to see a grainy, lo-fi version of "7 Doors of Death" or the like.  Not that I'd pay more than a dollar for the privilege. 

I'm on my way to Amazon to look this up, but are those things still readily available?  I've become so accustomed to lovingly restored blu-rays that I'm a little curious to see a grainy, lo-fi version of "7 Doors of Death" or the like.  Not that I'd pay more than a dollar for the privilege. 

It's sad when the public actively encourages Hollywood to suborn children into mind-warping labor on an awful television show, and then reacts with appalled bemusement at the stunted pseudo-adult emerging on the other end.

It's sad when the public actively encourages Hollywood to suborn children into mind-warping labor on an awful television show, and then reacts with appalled bemusement at the stunted pseudo-adult emerging on the other end.

Yet men are quite unabashed talking about their "Lorre" or their "Kutcher" or their "Angus."

Yet men are quite unabashed talking about their "Lorre" or their "Kutcher" or their "Angus."

@avclub-d71760750778a95386b703f5c9e474f0:disqus , I mention this in the next thread, but even leaving aside the overt Judaica on display, woudl you ever expect that cast in a summer blockbuster?  It seems impossible that a gang of borderline-handsome, almost-middle-aged twitch-machines (except Will Smith, of course)

@avclub-d71760750778a95386b703f5c9e474f0:disqus , I mention this in the next thread, but even leaving aside the overt Judaica on display, woudl you ever expect that cast in a summer blockbuster?  It seems impossible that a gang of borderline-handsome, almost-middle-aged twitch-machines (except Will Smith, of course)

Slightly off-topic, but can we just take a moment to reflect on a bygone era when the stars of a major summer blockbuster included Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum, and Randy Quaid?  With prominent guest turns from Judd Hirsch, Harvey Fierstein and Brent Spiner?  I'm sure a recent blockbuster has had a similarly oddball

Slightly off-topic, but can we just take a moment to reflect on a bygone era when the stars of a major summer blockbuster included Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum, and Randy Quaid?  With prominent guest turns from Judd Hirsch, Harvey Fierstein and Brent Spiner?  I'm sure a recent blockbuster has had a similarly oddball

Don't worry, the welcome to Earf meme became self-aware several years ago.  It actually blocked the 3D release so that it could alter the dialogue recording before audiences saw it again. 

Don't worry, the welcome to Earf meme became self-aware several years ago.  It actually blocked the 3D release so that it could alter the dialogue recording before audiences saw it again. 

I respect a movie that prominently features Harvey Fierstein, yet gives the most over-the-top line ("I'm going to meet the president, and I look like a schlamiel") to Judd Hirsch.