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Greg Pikitis
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I always confuse this movie with the similar (and far inferior) Hood of Horror, starring/produced by Snoop Dogg.

He should have asked to do the voice of one of those Amos & Andy robots in the sequel instead.

It's right there in the title!

Surprised (but relieved) they haven't given this gig to Josh Gad yet.

Haunted houses! Let's talk about 'em. What's your favorite? I had a traumatic experience in once as a little kid and have never been back to one since, but I find them fascinating, especially in the area of elaborate show-scenes vs. jump scares. So tell me, what's the best one you've been to? What's the coolest thong

Man, you had a better idea of corporate-owned intellectual properties than I did growing up. I'm just old enough to have played with Mego figures, which all had the same size/proportion/packaging, so there was really nothing that suggested they inhabited different "universes." As far as I knew, Spider-man and Captain

Yeah! And Jennifer Lawrence is saying that when she tries to negotiate, people call her "difficult" and "spoiled," which they don't do to her male co-stars.

I bought the debut album from The Iguanas because the cover art was by Lynda Barry.

Dana Carvey's got a few years left in him.

I dunno, man…it was kind of a race against the clock to get the land purchased without raising any suspicion (land prices would skyrocket if they knew Disney was planning to build a theme park/city of the future there). You had executives flying out there in disguise, locals spotting TV's Walt Disney in the corner

I think it could be great. I'm going to fake-cast Geena Davis as Emily Bavar, the Orlando Sentinel reporter who eventually outed Disney as the secret buyer.

I've said that they should make a sequel to "Saving Mr. Banks" all about Disney & co. secretly buying up land in Florida under fake names to build Walt Disney World.

In Space, in The Hood, etc.

Just a workplace comedy; no horror.

My only guess would be the stationery that the note to Carol was written on, but I wasn't particularly paying attention to it. Anyone catch if there was anything there?

It's kind of strange that she introduces him without so much as a brief mention of who he is. No "Al-Jazeera reporter John Hendren" nor "prominent Twitter user Jon Hendren."

Yeah, but then when you watch the video, the polar bear is clearly just wearing a scarf.

Jeffrey Jones WISHES he was best known for Sleepy Hollow.

Also, economics: Ebert's Law of Conservation of Character would suggest that there's no reason to write in two characters (a mother and father) where one would serve the same purpose. Coming up with a new dynamic for each one, not to mention designing/casting/animating, would eat up money, resources, and take away