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Bernice Juach
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No, it will get repeated!

We'll see, Murphy. WE'LL SEE.

iTunes doesn't let you redownload?

Clearly a deal was inked, but don't be surprised if say Bruce Springsteen's catalog is mysteriously absent and eMusic and Sony have a huge falling out.

OK thats the best ZMF post in months.

Haven't we heard this all before?
"Non itunes company X made a deal with music company Y so you guys will get a ton of awesome songs real soon, trust us. Give us your money."

Question about TV Club "Classic" shows
Is the expectation that people re-watch along (or for the first time) with the author?

I've emailed them on these issues before, no response. The bulleted items appear funny - I think the text at the end should be a bulleted item, but Im not sure.

I was going to add a caveat that I imagine "Up!" will do well in its second week and that certainly some films will. Here is the fact of the matter though, the point I didn't really get across: If a film sucks, it might have a decent opening for whatever reason (cash in sequel, cash in actor, whatever), but its

Your probably right - but soft spot doesnt translate to must-see-opening-weekend.

@WP - why would he? He's never really done a hardcore horror film -outside of Evil Dead- but really that trilogy is remembered now mostly for its success as a comedy. I'd argue that Army of Darkness is so much a comedy (a brilliant one at that) that even saying its part horror is disingenous.

I know that 60 isn't common per se, but for the very poorly reviewed cash-in sequels (Terminator, Night at the Museum), I'm sure a large drop was fully expected and no one is viewing it as a bad thing, neccesarily.

I don't think anybody will be claiming this was the best of the bunch. It was a great flick, but probably still solidly behind Wall-E, Ratatouille, and even The Incredibles.

It makes sense - genre straddling films, no matter how well reviewed, just dont do well. Hardcore horror fans were probably confused a bit by the trailer and all the reviews discussing how "fun" it was, comparing it to a circus ride or whatever.

Why always the surprise for the "huge" drop for a #1 film from one week to the next?
Following the box office is a little hobby of mine, so I don't understand the surprise when a film loses 60% of it's audience from week 1 to week 2. This is absolutely the norm - a #1 film actually keeping most of its audience is by

It's a piece a cake to bake a plate of cake.

I'm gonna go ahead and wager ummm…. everything I own… that he has horrible or non-existen relationships with all his adopted children.

From things I've read about this man's life, it's simply a miracle that he didn't find himself in prison about 40 years ago.

HEY WHAT WHOA WAIT
Since when is personal use of a gun illegal? I don't care about the murder, this is truly unfair to Mr. Specter.

Since Otto is pregant, he specifically requested delicious GUIDA'S whole milk which helps with fetal development.