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Failed fisties leads to quite a mess and a trip to the emergency room.

………. punched in the face!!

Hee hee hee! Shotbow.

Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!

I know I'm in the minority here (actually, probably all alone on a very long limb), but I would actually take S2 over either of the Nolan Batmans any day. Don't get me wrong, they are both great films for what they are: comic book movies. But I enjoy the whimsy and light-heartedness in the Spiderman movies more and

I'd wager someone already has.

The idea of her incest is only midly more nauseating to me than the thought of her mouth in close proximity to Jagger's mouth. So much darkness …

All you can eat breadsticks at that.

I believe that was indeed part of the problem. Also, this was slightly before Cronenberg's transformation from somewhat underground arthouse fare to slightly off-kilter mainstream fare.

I've seen hats in the stores that face forward, but not the ones that face backward or sideways. Can you tell me where I can find one?

Licky - haven't seen it yet, but I'm always willing to give RDJr a shot. I think if I don't think of it as being part of the continuity of Holmes pieces, I will enjoy it just fine, in the same way that I enjoyed the first Pirates movie and Depp was just a lark, rather than tired goofiness. I will agree that the

NPR - I heard the same. I thought it was interesting how invloved his explanation was. It's not davis, but "daviz", with the z slightly flattened. Yikes!

Roustabout, I agree with you. Even his failures are interesting and often I can find something I enjoy in them. At least he's trying to bring a unique vision to the film.

His movies are always problematic, and recently have struck me as more so than they are enjoyable. I thought The Brothers Grimm had a good movie buried in it somewhere, but it was really struggling to get out. The, what was it called, Lost in La Mancha or something, about his failure to film Don Quixote was the best

LoneTom - you exposed yourself to Swept Away? On purpose? The whole thing? You're either a serious masochist or more devoted to the consumption of pop-culture than I thought anyone could be.

You gotta follow through or you're gonna pull a muscle.

But, per your user image, I assume you are a big fan of face-licking.

28 Days Later.

God I hope they didn't. Because then we'd be aware of two evils as a result of the film. One, the existence of this film and two, some poor adult chimpanzee rotting away in a cage in Matt LeBlanc's hairspray closet.

The episode was much stronger ending with Ted sprinting down the hall to right a terrible wrong, rather than the meh commercial. Also, I find the girl playing his daughter to be refreshingly child-like. I am disturbed by Dakota Fanning types who are too good at acting to have had anything resembling a normal