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I think no, because they said that one will never see the light of day. This one came some time after Baghead.

Pulp Fiction has to be up there.

Have you read the novel? Much more complex in the themes about the nature of man fighting nature and modern, urban men fighting rural men who live off the land. I actually read an interesting essay some time ago that suggests that Ed (Voight's character) is an unreliable narrator and his account of events may be

I don't think they gave a shit who was attractive, they just picked who was weakest.

Exactly. This is even clearer in Dickey's novel, as Voight's character is the narrator. (Also, everyone should read this novel)

They're all supposed to be Southern, I believe. But the group of guys are from Atlanta. It's rich city folk vs. impoverished mountain folk.

Yep. If Lawrence Block and James Lee Burke are the filet mignon of detective crime fiction, Lee Child is a burger. Very entertaining, not much substance. I actually think his most recent, The Affair, is up there with Persuader and Killing Floor as his best. Jack Reacher is like a post-'80s action movies Travis McGee.

Yep. If Lawrence Block and James Lee Burke are the filet mignon of detective crime fiction, Lee Child is a burger. Very entertaining, not much substance. I actually think his most recent, The Affair, is up there with Persuader and Killing Floor as his best. Jack Reacher is like a post-'80s action movies Travis McGee.

Orlando Jones. Man. To think there was a time when you couldn't turn on the TV without seeing that guy.

Orlando Jones. Man. To think there was a time when you couldn't turn on the TV without seeing that guy.

@avclub-6956968b560a7eb499ca03a8b3b43189:disqus is on the right track. He's never gone into specifics, but I assume anyone who watches Tyler Perry movies on purpose is probably into some S&M shit.

@avclub-6956968b560a7eb499ca03a8b3b43189:disqus is on the right track. He's never gone into specifics, but I assume anyone who watches Tyler Perry movies on purpose is probably into some S&M shit.

My best friend dated a girl for 2 years, and when anyone asks why they broke up he says "She genuinely liked Tyler Perry movies." Everyone accepts that answer and moves on (it also happens to be true).

My best friend dated a girl for 2 years, and when anyone asks why they broke up he says "She genuinely liked Tyler Perry movies." Everyone accepts that answer and moves on (it also happens to be true).

As good as Timothy Spall would be, it would be one of the few documented cases of an actor being uglier than the subject they're portraying.

As good as Timothy Spall would be, it would be one of the few documented cases of an actor being uglier than the subject they're portraying.

Please: it's "¡Rob!"

Please: it's "¡Rob!"

The article I read made Carrey backing out seem like some sort of power play. He said the studio didn't have the same enthusiasm about the movie that he did, which sounds vaguely like a ploy for more money or at least a bigger budget.

The article I read made Carrey backing out seem like some sort of power play. He said the studio didn't have the same enthusiasm about the movie that he did, which sounds vaguely like a ploy for more money or at least a bigger budget.