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Simon Wilder
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You left off The Rock, numbnuts

I believe 'Mad Love' is a very good episode.

Yeah, by the end expectations for an actual 'resolution' to the tangible mysteries of the island were so low that I was more than willing to accept a well executed emotional resolution that brought the characters all together one last time.

These 'recommendations' are starting to get a bit insane

I thought for sure this one was going to be a failure, but I got to the end and it said fiasco

Meh.

'Incredibly' problematic? Are you certain??

His point was that it's video release would have been after 9/11, cretin.

Soaring 360 degree bird's eye view of Macaulay Culkin romping around on top of the Twin Towers in Home Alone 2 will never be topped.

I live in LA, and this episode was aired in syndication just a few months ago. For my job I travel and I thought it would be fair game to mention that I have seen this episode aired in Minnesota and coastal Florida.

I don't know these men. Gregg Turkington is a film buff.

I work at a fairly popular Jewish deli outside of the Twin Cities and want to register a complaint about this Guy Fieri character. Mr. Fieri showed up with his film crew around noon (our busiest lunch rush) and proceeded to take up several booths while going on boorishly about featuring us on his 'award winning

Gregg Turkington liked it

I masturbated for the very first time during this movie

This actually sounds pretty interesting, very meta

The subtlety of the box office markets is lost on you my feathered friend. By your criteria, 'Pearl Harbor' was a smash, while the reality was all those involved were devastated with the final grosses. I swear all the men on here have spaghetti brains  

your top five needs an enema

Ain't nobody got time for that horseshit

Try to understand the nuances of the box office before you flap your dumb donkey lips, waffles for brains

Subjective. The film received a D+ Cinemascore from audiences and fell a whopping 60% in its second weekend. A top heavy opening weekend manipulated perceptions such as yours that this movie was successful, to insiders it continued the belief that Liam Neeson is not a box office draw outside of the Taken series.