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"Waiting For Superman"
Am I the only one who was confused by that title? I mean, if O'Neal hadn't specifically underlined the fact it was about public education, how many people would have just assumed it was a superhero movie? Or maybe a rom-com about a superhero?

And Don Corleone.

And a robot bike called "F.I.S.H.", which talks with an effete English accent.

In this section today there's a movie called "Vengeance" and another called "Faster"… clearly this not a golden age of movie title choosing.

'Batman Begins' was actually a rip-off of an episode of 'Darkwing Duck'… but for legal reasons I can't say which one.

This constant need to make puns is a terrible mallard-y.

The 'Repo! The Genetic Opera' episode?

Mad Max 4: Winnebago Warrior

Arg! "Shortbus" flashback!! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

Curveball!

Ooh, ooh, ooh!
Blipvert induced nerdgasm.

'Stop! Or My Wife Will Shoot'

"It is not heresy… and I will not recant!"

Disturbed the crap out of me too. Something about the meatiness of their legs, cut off in their prime? I don't know. It's a fucked up sequence, s'all I know.

"The firstie shall be lastie and the lastie shall be firstie".

Grammar!
I think you meant to write "cornered the market *around* sexy vampires".

It's really a job for the old school jingoistic Guy Gardner… except he'd probably just get confused and go beat up some Russians instead.

Very funny film… and a very attractive cast, obviously. For many of us non-Americans it was also our first exposure to Tina Fey, so it has that going for it too.

J-Lo
I hope she reminds viewers not to be fooled by her ostentatious jewelry and clothing. She is, lest we forget, from "the block".

"Paparazzi"
It still blows my mind a little to think that the term "paparazzi" comes from a character's name in a movie (La Dolce Vita), but has now become so ubiquitous.