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If you look, they do not claim that Morgan was required to wear his seat belt, they claim that Morgan's injuries are partially based on his decision to not wear a seat belt. If it were legally required, they would've used words which meant "legally required" to further modify the phrase "an appropriate available

Seat belts are not legally required if you are riding a bus in the USA, so their point is pretty weak.

I was gonna say "Anatomy of a Murder", but I can't remember if they did it already or not (I think it was just a Blu-Ray review I'm remembering).

Nothing against 'The Dead Zone', but you are implicitly knocking the ending of 'Pet Sematary', and that is a factually incorrect opinion to express.

Night Court doesn't belong in that conversation at all.

That was a good Malkovich episode, instead of a non-memorable Walken one.

Well, if the struggling dreamers haven't learned yet that celebrity trumps everything, even in film festivals and indie film distribution, it's about time they did.

"Unless you've got some reason to think that his feelings are reciprocated, you don't really have anything to be jealous about."

Looking back, we all realized that Funny or Die was when comedy died, because people would be rewarded for putting famous people in videos that weren't funny. Once they could do that, why bother to make the videos funny? And then, one day, we looked up and realized that no comedy was funny any more at all.

I don't know if Cinderella Man is "shitty", but it's not very good at all.

So a little more A-Team than I realized, that makes sense, it was the '80's. I think I pictured him more like Jack Reacher or TV Bruce Banner.

When I was out of work a few years back, I had the same kind of fun with "Miami Vice", I think it was. Chris Rock popped up as a mortician's assistant.

Yeah, he backed out because they were shooting in Japan immediately after the nuclear meltdown, or because his wife left him for James Bond, either one of which is a pretty good reason.

I'm sure the original has something, I can't knock it sight unseen, but it is the most generic title imaginable, I have no idea who or what he is based on The Equalizer. The frustrating part is, even after watching the trailer for this, I still don't really understand. I guess he "equalizes" things for powerless

The third one was re-written by Jim Taylor and Alexander Payne. I saw Taylor do a Q&A, and he said when they were brought onboard, they were given carte blanche to write whatever they wanted, but the set construction had already begun on the set pieces, so they had to incorporate them in some capacity.

You know that I have pledged never to interfere, but, having said that, do you have any fat girls that I could take artistic pictures of?

"Ergo there is little advantage to recycling previous film plots"

That sounds like a Peckinpah movie, except for the black character part.

I just saw an alphabetical list of all the music on the new DVD release of "WKRP in Cincinnati". They filed The Captain under "B", presumably for Beefheart.

Bay's "Pain and Gain" was a lot like what Stone used to be — a well done, hyper-masculine Scorsese knock-off.