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Warren Perso
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Jackson dead, Transformers breaks records…
A pretty fucking shitty day so far…

Tommy Wiseau is REALLY Sasha Baron Cohen…
… and the jokes on us.

Second the love for Strange Days. Very underrated flick. With titties.

Does this one use the ol' "race to proclaim undying love to dispirited lover" ending???
…followed by complete strangers surrounding them who clap when said pair finally pucker up for a smooch???
Those endings make me want to hurt people.

Frailty was entertaining as fuck

Gentlemen…

Why can't he just make a sequel to Unbreakable…
… and then quit making fucking movies altogether.

Sweeney Todd was pretty decent, but they really, REALLY dropped the ball with Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. As great an actor as Depp usually is, he's take on Wonka was completely one dimensional…

Brandon Lee
The Crow was a much higher note to go on than Rapid Fire…

Dirty Work ain't no bad way for the star of Beverley Hills Ninja to bow out…

I agree the latest Franz album is pretty good, and the more poppy/dance-y sound they've produced is quite catchy, but I don't get a "Best of '09" feel from it…

mbs that movie you're thinking of was actually from New Zealand, and it was fucking terrible.

mbs, if Reitman was going to spend his later years making films of a comparible standard to Evolution then I think he did everyone a favor in stepping aside.

I remember Analyze This being ok but nothing too special, but never bothered with Analyze That. Let's just say the whole vibe of Analyze That felt… uneccessary.

I do find it somewhat telling of Eddie Murphy that he still has friction with Landis, but his working relationship with Brian Robbins is stronger than ever…

C'mon, Warren. It's far from the first time a bad review has been posted in conjunction with a related interview. Wasn't there a Bill Maher interview around the time Religulous got a D+??

That's what made it all the more disappointing, mbs. I have a soft spot for Keaton doing comedy (I'm in a tiny minority of people who really dug The Dream Team… but you can't deny he stole the show in Night Shift), I knew it had the (granted, Murray-less) talent of Groundhog Day behind it, yet with all that it in its

No love for Multiplicity???
Rightly so! It sucked! Not to be a hater, I love Ramis and I'll be forever grateful to him for making some films I genuinely cherish, but Multiplicity was a failure on so many levels…

Look I'll grant you most of that list deserves the scorn put upon it, but don't be dissing Rambo in my company. That movie was action movie nirvana…

I agree, Arsenio. If if the reviews aren't glowing, it's Woody Allen and Larry David. Both have earned lifetime passes many times over. I'll be there opening weekend…