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So fucking lame

I thought Donnie Darko was a great movie that showed tons of promise for the director.

Red Nazi Gorilla Zombies.

Ehhh.. I don't know. Even most of the reviews of this one are tedious. I'll take a pass..

Hey Wheat King, I think you're thinking of Milwaukee.

lil exorcism..

Wait a minute.. Sugartits is a girl?!?

Haha.. love the juxtaposed Simpsons / Blood Meridian reference.

This guy is the reason I ever even noticed McCarthy (long before "The Road" or "No Country..". Now I've read and enjoyed everything he's written.

I don't get the real appeal of the Sims games. I couldn't stand all the mini-game crap in GTA IV like taking your friends on dates to go bowling and whatever.

Likewise every interior in Fallout 3 is explorable..

..? Really? He just writes stuff and puts it on a shelf somewhere?

9
September 9 is also the day when that "9" movie comes out.. Might be a busy day..!

Yeah.. "We hit our cultural peak 2400 years ago and since then we've been conquered by everyone with a standing army at least once"..

Hey overweight plain-Jane! YOU TOO could have a fiance just like John Corbett! Just come watch our movie!

Primer was awesome. Make more like that, please.

I agree, Lol..

Opposite
An interesting point of discussion would be a list of movies that seriously outperform the source material - sort of the opposite of this list.

Cormac McCarthy
I think McCarthy took his name off the movie "All the Pretty Horses" (or if not he probably should have).

You said it, Towelie. The Floyd part of this is pretty fucking cool. Especially "Crumbling Land".