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My friend and I watched these in college and when that Brimley monologue came in, it as like time stopped - I couldn't believe it was happening it was so damn funny. That wording is superb, especially The retarded don't rule the night. They don't rule it. Nobody does. This show is funny, but that monologue is on a

My friend and I watched these in college and when that Brimley monologue came in, it as like time stopped - I couldn't believe it was happening it was so damn funny. That wording is superb, especially The retarded don't rule the night. They don't rule it. Nobody does. This show is funny, but that monologue is on a

I think Vanderwerff should do these reviews, so I can understand that in life there's always the easy way, and Blake, Adam and Ders take the easy way every chance they get, but like all of us, they make it harder than need be. How many times in life do you get something great like a hovercraft only for it to catch

I think Vanderwerff should do these reviews, so I can understand that in life there's always the easy way, and Blake, Adam and Ders take the easy way every chance they get, but like all of us, they make it harder than need be. How many times in life do you get something great like a hovercraft only for it to catch

Pulp Fictikn was an awesome trailer because it just showed quick snippets from awesome scenes. Secondly, its immune from what trailers usually ruin in thrillers: if you see a scene in a trailer with a character and it hasn't happened yet in the movie you know that character won't die, or t least until you see that

Pulp Fictikn was an awesome trailer because it just showed quick snippets from awesome scenes. Secondly, its immune from what trailers usually ruin in thrillers: if you see a scene in a trailer with a character and it hasn't happened yet in the movie you know that character won't die, or t least until you see that

I remember that the scene where AJ is telling Tony how he wanted to avenge him made Tony seem very vulnerable because he said "AJ, you make me want to cry" and it was said in a very nice way, maybe the most honest, sweetest thing Tony said through the entire series, though it was in the middle of him acting tough.

I remember that the scene where AJ is telling Tony how he wanted to avenge him made Tony seem very vulnerable because he said "AJ, you make me want to cry" and it was said in a very nice way, maybe the most honest, sweetest thing Tony said through the entire series, though it was in the middle of him acting tough.

How did this guy ever have a half-million dollars to begin with? If he got that sort of cash from Small Wonder is Wesley from Who's the Boss swimming in his money bin right now?

How did this guy ever have a half-million dollars to begin with? If he got that sort of cash from Small Wonder is Wesley from Who's the Boss swimming in his money bin right now?

Wes Anderson has more spark and character and imagination in one fingernail than Amelie Gilette has in her entire body.

Wes Anderson has more spark and character and imagination in one fingernail than Amelie Gilette has in her entire body.

When you got a mug like Herb you better be really fucking powerful. Unfortunately…

When you got a mug like Herb you better be really fucking powerful. Unfortunately…

Good point. There are no guns in the video. Maybe they just had to give the kids fake guns to entice them to go through the entire thing.

Who gives a shit if a reference is dated as long as it is funny. Sometimes it bei dated makes it that much better, especially as some shitty movie students are forced to watch,

How about Intorerable Cruelty from the Coen brothers. I had to check a few times to make sure that wasn't a Coen-produced or Coen-created movie tht was written and directed by some hacks. If there was ever a ghostwritten/directed movie, I'd guess this would be it.

I think Duvall did earn the right to ask for the same fee. He would had been the only big character left other than Pacino from the other films, and it would had been as much as his film as Pacino. He had the acting chops to go against Pacino head to head and no one knew this better than Francis Coppola. Damn, that

Why is The Muse so bad? Its no better or worse than any other Brooks film (except Defending Your Life, which is his best) Never really thought any of Albert Brooks stuff to be "funny, ha,ha" but "funny, this sort of rings true and touches my heart a bit…" The Muse did that for me just as much as his other films, as it

Also, Godfather 3 was doomed when Robert Duvall wasn't coming back, due why I think was money issues. Which is incredibly fucked if it was money issues, because they should have given Duvall everything to return as the final film could be Tom vs. the Last Corleone. 3 would have been fantastic is Pacino was still