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I hate the Eddie-in-the-theater stuff. I kinda like that normally once Mike and the bots settle into the theater, they slip out of character and just get to the jokes. The Eddie stuff is too distracting from the movie. It almost turns the movie segment into one of the host segment sketches.

Eh, comedians say offensive things. I think he sounds like a stupid teenager that watches too much Tosh.0, but let's not bring up (fairly) obscure historical events to implicate him.

That "sweatpants/not even trying anymore" routine is pretty weak. That comic should be more embarrassed for shelling that ol' chestnut than your friend.

In all fairness to Burton, it's a story for kids, and kids hate the songs in the Wilder version. I've seen it with several groups of 2nd and 3rd graders and the songs are total zone-out/ "what else is on??" whine-fests.

I recently saw a funny post on tumblr (?!) that wondered what the first two people looking into the sky were so excited about: "It's a bird!", "It's a plane!"

Can this version be seen somewhere? Is it a DVD extra or some shit?

I saw this band play live once. The lead guitarist had a forgotten extra pick threaded between the strings of her guitar for one entire song, and then when a guitar went out of tune for the other guitarist lady, the drummer had to step forward and tune it. They did not make a very good case for GIRLS ROCK that night.

It has the most baffling structure…aren't there like 2 different narrators or something?

They caught the image of the monster on their Super 8 camera. They were at all the key locations because they wanted to get cool footage for their movie (places that would've normally been scary and off limits).

Jeez Louise, sounds like Dan Bejar!

I've never thought much of Wilk as a drummer but the little here-and-there ghost notes alone are more interesting than most anything Bill Ward did.

You DIDN'T recognize Robert Redford??

Lost me at Leonard Cohen. Actually you lost me at U2, but Cohen is ridiculous.

I am also a Season 9 fan, but I think Simpson Tide is at least as bad as Saddlesore Galactica.

This is what I didn't like about him…he seemed to have an absolute contempt for any movie that showed a woman in trouble. He didn't understand the horror genre at all.

"Probably"?? Surely you jest! You can't possibly have a schedule so full that you couldn't pencil in Denise Richards, right?

Exactly! This advice puts the brother in risk of breaking the law, and having a very public and embarrassing arrest record. THERE is the key to jobs and a bright future! I think this whole answer was bullshit, but the addendum about not going to Nevada was straight-up irresponsible.

Have you seen 12 Monkeys lately? I tried watching it last week, and I didn't think it aged well. All the effects and gadgets looked store-bought, and the plot wasn't nearly as twisty and clever as I remembered. And I have always defended Brad Pitt by saying, "Well, he was good in 12 Monkeys!" He was actually NOT good

Yeah, 11:30 PM seems pretty late to me. I mean, at 10:00, you can have a crime procedural based on raping children. But then after the evening news, you have to be more stately?

Thanks for posting this. The one thing that's made me feel even the tiniest bit positive today is the idea that his death will cause someone to hear him for the first time.