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Jack Palance, even when doing a bad Clint Eastwood Impression in Cops and Robbersons is still a badass.

You also have highlighted the most rewound scene of my childhood right there, that scene was hilarious.

Well, we have guns and we have BIG, BIG guns but I'm afraid were all out of BIG BIG ammo.

I think I maybe understand about 15 words total without Google Translating the rest, but the message you express speaks to everybody, French speaking or otherwise, and you are saying it more eloquently than most of us could probably write. Bless you, Mr.Greene.

Oh, it's fine. Lloyd in Space was a favorite of mine growing up, so to each their own :)

I'll throw one out to Linklater's "A Scanner Darkly", which greatly benefited rotoscoping, and it doesn't take away from the tragedy of drug users minds' slowly melting away while also having its minor hilarious touches in parts. It's one of the few times that not only does rotoscope work, but the subject matter just

A lot of Rotoscoping depends on stylizing. If you do Rotoscope like Bakshi's LOTR, it does that Uncanny Valley thing that most CG in movies now have, but if you look at Disney's Snow White, If it's stylized enough, it can be enjoyable, however you feel about Disney or not, they kept Snow White from not looking creepy

Oh god, my Shakespeare class (Specifically, getting College Credit for watching movies and discussing said Shakespeare movies) and our viewing of "The Taming of the Shrew" was the one time I wish you were there to back me up. She just moans through the whole movie! Sexual sounding moans was all I heard from it! I was

I certainly forget about The Weekenders, which wasn't a bad show, that I remember, it just didn't leave a lasting impression except for that fantastic theme song by Wayne Brady.

That's not Bill Clinton; that's one of your Dumb Hillbilly bears!
Yeah, but so far no one seems to notice.

I think he shouts that at R. Lee Ermey as the boss, and the highlight from that scene in the movie is Ermey being shouted at by Willard about Socrates, and the boss shouts, "Who the hell is Socrates!?" Still makes me laugh from time to time when I think about it.

I still remember the exact line:

Willard was one of those movies that fit him like a glove, and I had such an obsession towards that movie, but thinking about it now, it's not the best movie, but it was pretty good.

If the rumors in the early 2000s I heard were any indicator, A live action Pokemon movie was rumored with Robin Williams as Prof. Oak and Warren Beatty as Giovanni (before you ask, they claimed their kids loved the games and that's why they wanted to do it).

"Going Tino" is about the diarrhea he deals with after eating Pizza Rolls.

No joke, I always thought Quigley Down Under was a sequel to some other adventure Quigley went on because I grew up with Rescuers Down Under having lead me to this conclusion.

If it was Edgar Wright it would have to have been Self aware enough in order to be as fun as what I'm picturing. Crushed Dreams…

I wasn't thinking it, but Narnia isn't a bad comparison, if nothing else, it means the movie might actually have a little bit of a feeling to it that's not just corporate greed. I means, there IS corporate greed, but it feels more sincere, and less like a cash grab then some movies I can think of in recent years

I love how Academy Award Nominee Bob Hoskins holds a CGI mushroom to block attacks from a painted Super Scope.