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To paraphrase Beetle Juice
I've seen the THIS CLIP ABOUT A HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SEVEN TIMES, AND IT KEEPS GETTING FUNNIER EVERY SINGLE TIME I SEE IT!

Roger Ebert
Rogert Ebert has the same kind of rational behind his star grades. A good movie could get a four star review only because it's a great action/comedy/drama/monster/whatever movie.

I said to my girlfriend, "I thought they stopped publishing Spider-man 2099?" I guess he meant back issues. I was so waiting for Sheldon to say Web of Spider-man, which I think came out around the same time.

Totally thought the Flash thing was the best part of this great episode. I was laughing so hard my girlfriend, who was outside by her car, said she could hear me laughing all the way down the block. I was still laughing later that night when I thought about it. Kind of got the same kind of laugh with the Christmas

"What, you think the people who walked out sent out press releases afterward?"

If it isn't meant to make a statement then why are there stories about it? I don't recall reading any stories about people who walked out of Friday the 13th, or Paul Blart or any of the other movies that have been released? It just seems like someone, or a group of people, have an ax to grind about the movie.

No walkouts
The theater I was at was packed and I don't recall anyone walking out. Really, I don't care how bad a movie is, why walk out of it? Seems childish and snobish to me. If you don't like it, blog about it, no one cares if you walk out.
I wonder how many of those walkouts are purest who would hate anything

Me and one of my girlfriends had a talk about that (it was after the Barkley episode cause you know he fracked the Holodeck Troi at some point) and I said there should be some regulation in Starfleet where a person was notified if someone on a holodeck asked for a hologram of them.
Also, if you have sex with a