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I'll pump you so full of lead you'll be using your dick for a pencil. 

The bros love him. 

Best. Casting.  Ever.  And he sounded so comfortable speaking his native language!

Here's my pathetic nerd reveal: that's not the 1980 original audio.  That's from the 97 special edition.  So I guess it's the original audio from a film, but not the original audio from the film where… well, I guess he's right.  From a certain point of view.

Yeah after the hype on Carter III and then listening to it, I realized I didn't care for any non-mixtape Wayne.  I'm still a fan of mixtape Wayne, though. Or, at least the good ones. There's just so much to sift through.

My favorite supporting character is the machine on the moon who dreams of going skiing on Earth.   That is a character with whom we can all identify. 

This is ridiculous! Why does this exist? Is Aardman looking for cash to make another W&G film?  I like Wallace and Gromit when they are looking for cheese or on wacky adventures.  Do they just think these two characters can be transplanted to a different genre and I'll watch? When is their Christmas album coming out?

Ian Fleming just copied Dahl's life for the Bond novels.  A spy who beds countless women and happens to be really racist.  Then in his later life, Bond apparently will write children's books.

Once I got that tattoo of Vanilla Ice on my back, I realized there was no looking back.

Johnny One Note— the idea of trying to play a brass instrument and letting loose a toot has actually happened to me, so I sympathize with poor Johnny.

Does the fact that I saw it in 2d and not 3d mean that I know absolutely nothing about the movie? That extra dimension eliminates me from knowing anything about about the film itself? Well, certainly not a gimmick at all, then. 

I agree, I would have preferred not seeing Newt's family discover the ship.  But everything about Ripley's daughter sets up the showdown between the two mothers at the end.  That whole part being lost really changes the meaning of the battle, and I'll suffer through that needless scene of Newt's family to get a battle

Yeah, I never thought he was literally saying he was a king; I never even thought of that interpretation as a possibility.  But maybe it was the start of Michael Jackson-level madness.  Once you reach a certain level of success, it's time to come psychologically unglued.

I like it because it is a gay parable.

Plus the Directors Cut of Abyss is lame.  Don't tell me why the aliens are there.  It's vastly improved as a shorter cut.  Which is strange because I won't even watch the short cut of Aliens any longer.

I saw it at home, and, without the 3D, I actively disliked it. 

Maybe I didn't make it clear enough that someone else on this site had proposed that Aliens was like Top Gun. I think it made it pretty clear that I still think his first four are awesome.  So you're not convincing me of anything there.

Is the consensus that James Cameron is no longer awesome? Or did his movies always suck? Someone made a claim on this week that Aliens is like Top Gun: awesome when you're 10, lame when you're older.  I'll assume every single person thinks Avatar was horrible, and Titanic sucked, because I do.  Going back now to True

Neither chicha nor lemonade.

Yes, I agree.  I think music you can kind of go one way or the other, because concerts are sort of exceptions; maybe you go to one concert a month and listen to your own music most of the time alone.  But movies are so shared that it's tougher to put up with someone who is totally different.