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Bananas, oddly enough.

Considering the subject matter of the movie, Electric Boogaloo would be an entirely reasonable subtitle for a HTTM 2.

Darkwing Duck came just short of 100, although I wouldn't especially mind if Todd broke that rule on occasion.

I'm certainly not voting for Obama for president again after this.

Epic Movie has a bunch of decent people in it in horrible horrible roles.

That would honestly be only moderately lazier than some of the existing "Internet humor books" on the market.

I think it disappointed only in so far as Hollywood had unreasonable expectations for it. Although also, it did better internationally than domestically.

Well, if Woody Allen's only movie had been What's Up, Tiger Lily that wouldn't really have had the same effect.

"Your point being?"

Yeah, David Cross has been doing shit movies for a long long time. Although at least he's shown his ability to be in "better things" more often than Anna Faris has.

Invisible my ass. They'll shoot the last scene of the show on the set of Two and a Half Men.

He's just a sadist with newer magazines.

Just cut out the middle man and call up Harmony Korine.

Those guys tend to be interpreted somewhat satirically, (both because of the downer ending, the sequels, and the general perception that NotLD is meant to be a social commentary) but when I saw the movie they did feel like a pleasant blast of optimism. The farmhouse is all bleak and depressing, but hey, these guys are

Well, pre-Night of the Living Dead zombie movies were largely about voodoo zombies, which play according to different rules. (Although Romero was heavily inspired by I Am Legend, so it's not like he was entirely original.)

Honestly, I can't remember hearing them say the word Negro once in the movie. Just a certain variant on the word.

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The words seminar and semen both come from the Latin word for seed, actually. Seminars are just "seedy" in a more metaphorical sense.