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Not on these boards; it gets quite a bit of love.

The love for Warzone on here confounds me. Stevenson is a solid lead but McNutty is fucking terrible in that movie. That may be the worst NY accent put on film.

Moonlight Mile is the weakest by far.

I'd love for versions of Darkness Take My Hand and a Drink Before the War.

Or just a straight up Predator sequel, like from the comics featuring Dutch's younger brother.

It was, and then just fucking disappeared.

I just cannot get behind this wave of action movies staring leads over 60. Not even the Taken movies do it for me, I just cant buy that these guys can run and jump and take and give beatings like they did at half their age. The biggest problem with modern action movies is that none of the younger guys that they have

Cody's movies might have a bad rap but man the United States of Tara became a really really good show. Plus: I cant tell if Dowd is shitting on Saved! or not (coming from Dowd that is probably a yes) but that is a personal favorite of mine. Its got its third act problems, but many movies do and is saved by the

That kept bugging the hell out of me too.

This just might be my favorite episode of the X Files. Just about everything works in this episode and its just so fucked up. Just to beat a dead horse further, but that scene with the brothers, the sheriff and his wife is so fucking terrific.

As would Tim Meadows. He was on SNL for some time, and eventually got his own movie.

Didnt he eat all of the food pretty quickly?

Thats what I kept thinking throughout the episode as well.

This was an improvement from last episode, which felt slight even though all those cats were kinda cute. I loved how grotesque they progressively made Marcy the hungrier she got.

Saw Suspiria for the first time this weekend and loved it. Great score and visually arresting. Plus Joan Bennett as a witch. I loved the way the lights and sets and score was used to keep the viewer off kilter.

I really enjoyed all the scenes with Carrie in the hospital and it set up an interesting direction for her story to go with her possibly becoming a whole different kind of liability. I didnt care all that much for the Brody stuff and thought the pacing of the episode was off kilter. We spent almost 30 mins alone with

As a double bill that builds momentum through Planet Terror, the mid trailers and the first part of Death Proof that just fucking halts after Stuntman Mike kills the first set of characters and then a second set of characters is introduced.

Find an Australian?

I always assumed it was the dubious face or wtf face myself.

Pretty good list but I'd swap Frost and Fire for Son of Mars and a Glitch is a Glitch for Simon and Marcy. That use of the Cheers theme song was so good.