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The cookie jar is not what it seems.

"HEL-LOOOWWWWWW!"

"This thing is turned up to the max!"

Whoops, duh. There's a lot of jumping around.

Hotter take: Josie was about as boring as a doorknob and I'm glad she won't be back in S3

Well, it's possible. I don't think she'll have much involvement in S3 however. Fenn seemed to have been difficult during shooting and insinuated that she wasn't given a lot.

"Slightly dated". I didn't say all of it. I was referring to Marilyn Manson and a lousy Smashing Pumpkins track. Relax, the Bowie track is amazing.

Does anyone know if this is still going to be two parts? Because as good as this looks, I'm not sure you can make this massive novel into a two hour film.

I enjoyed it quite a bit. Probably a B+. As Jonny Lee Miller said, it's more of a post-mortem than a sequel. For the most part, it uses its own nostalgia effectively. I laughed at many moments, but the movie also made me sad. It made me think about regrets I have, past mistakes, friends who've come and gone, etc. I've

Upvoted simply for "You're not up on your Nugent." Kind of reminds me of The Dude's "You're not privy to the new shit."

"Play us out"? What does that mean, "Play us out"?

What's the deal with Crackle? Isn't that an 80s candy bar? Are we streaming crispity milk chocolate?

CHiPs "shitty"? How dare you.

I would love to see this interview done on The Chris Farley Show.

No, they look like Na'vi.

I'll trust any man who orders himself a steak sandwich, a bloody mary, and a steak sandwich.

Fact: I went to college with this reporter, and Arum's nickname was "Lupus". I don't know why. Another fact: this was fantastic.

I only saw AvP Part Deux. The only thing I remember is that I could barely see what the hell is going on in the final fight scene. It was so poorly lit. That movie was so bad that my father-in-law offered me his blu-ray copy for free. My father-in-law likes some really fucking bad movies and even he didn't want it.

I think that's why the movie is coming out in March instead of the usual "blockbuster" months. They also want to avoid Captain America while at the same time creating space between B.M. v Supermeh and Suicide Squad(the latter which looks at least looks like a coherent movie).

That franchise is notable for one reason: the tagline "Whoever wins, we lose." The same can be applied to B.M. v Supermeh.