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I'd argue swearing was the one thing I needed to be invested in the movie after that damn Troll musical number. It was a decent Disney musical, though I hated Let it Go for all two weeks I worked in that movie theater.

"Allow me to Pop a Jaunty little bonnet on your Wedding, and ram it up your Icehole with a lubricated carrot nose!"

I won't advocate another Live Action Phoenix Wright film until we get the one from Takashi Miike. His Version first, then the Zach Snyder version.

I almost remember the Donkey Kong Country stuff, since one of my first games was Donkey Kong Country, but I didn't know what Pogs were, but I swear I had that game when I was little. It's such a small memory that I almost think it's not really a memory.

+1 for somehow inherently making me think about The band The Magnetic Fields' "You're my Only Home" in association with the AV Club.

This whole town's a Pinball Machine, just waiting to get Tilted!

I thought it was pronounced "Pah-Chin-Ko". Hearing "Pachino" Machine, I'm thinking of a Machine that shouts, "Hoo-Ah!" and overacts.

I just read up on Mr. Chippendale, and he was voiced by the Great Tony Jay. I think any substitute won't be the same, we'd probably get Corey Burton or (Hoping Against Hope) that he would be voiced by Christopher Lee. A man can dream.

I wasn't impressed because I grew up on the Cartoon, but I have heard its incredible, so maybe I should check it out, maybe growing up might improve my opinions on the show.

The way Olive Oyl sings the song is probably the most adorable part of that movie, and it really warmed my heart, especially the way it is used in that scene (or the Lullaby that followed it).

I saw this in about 2012 when my folks got HBO, and I remembered seeing it in 1996 ( I was 6 years old), and not liking it then, which bothered me because I loved the cartoons from my youth. It was on Comedy Central, if I recall, when they exclusively showed movies, because original programming wasn't too strong yet.

Now this is a double feature I can get behind, if only they'd put fricken' Popeye on Blu-Ray, It would make me even happier.

The breakup I was going through might have colored my opinion on some movies, but I actually liked Dick Tracy, it wasn't the best story, but it has a lot of Style and the whole Breathless Mahoney twist and stuff actually sort of worked on me.

"Baaaaaaaiiiooooo!"
- Steve from Borderlands

TUSK!

Part of me feels this would be an exciting idea back in 2001 or so when "Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within" was a big deal, but if it weren't it sounding like a complete mess, I wouldn't be even the least bit interested. As it stands, I kind of want to see it just to see what it does and doesn't do right.

This is Battery Acid, you slime!

I agree, it needs to have that Daniels weirdness that only seems to work for him, Lee Daniels' Lee Daniel's The Butler was boring as hell, and it didn't need to be with Forest Whitaker in it. That being said, I'll be a painful optimist about it and hope it turns out better than decent.

Osmosis Jones and my love for it is probably colored by the fact that I owned and watched it repeatedly between the ages of 11 to 13, but the animation was not that bad, and if nothing else, it was usually one of those "Science class Hangover" movies my teacher would show to forgo any actual science class, but it's

If that's the case, It certainly makes sense how he got those scars….