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Sandler's next movie actually sounds promising (is R-rated)
Sandler's next movie is written by David Wain and Ken Marino and is apparently going to be a filthy R-rated comedy. Andy Samberg is also in it.

All of a sudden Adult Swim is showing new episodes on Thursdays, for years it has always been Sundays so it's pretty confusing.

Horrible Bosses actually looks like it's going to be pretty funny

I agree, I hope they do an interview with Trey Parker & Matt Stone on the past half season of "South Park" (mostly concerning last night's dark finale) and what direction they plan on taking the series in next.

Yeah seriously, I want some answers from them NOW!

I know what you're talking about. In Junior High and High School, "South Park" was the locker room equivalent of the 'watercooler show'.

Yeah considering the plot is nearly identical to Borat

So when is "Beavis and Butthead" coming back?
MTV said it would be back this summer and I haven't found any official airdate?

I'd be more apt to call a Spielberg homage original than another comic book origin story.

This movie sounds pretty similar to "Borat"
Funny foreigner with a funny accent is dropped in New York City and is forced to adjust to our American customs?

Wait? You mean this is an original idea? NOT based on a comic book?
Thank fucking god. I am so excited to see a summer blockbuster that isn't a remake, sequel, or a comic book.

Go watch some more comic book movies. That "Green Lantern" looks soooo good right?

Cover "STELLA", granted it was a short-lived but it came out of the gate fully-formed and fucking brilliant.

"Dinosaurs" was actually pretty clever and funny. I was surprised to see people around here throw it under the bus as some "Simpsons" knock off

Why waste the energy hating on Rogen; a guy who has had his hand in several very funny movies and shows when you could bash some asshole like Bradley Cooper or Justin Bartha

"Observe and Report" is the most underrated movie of the past decade.

It had a pretty weak opening weekend but somehow went on to gross $100 million.

The state of film comedy is better than ever. Don't let nostalgia blind you into thinking the 90's were some great decade for comedy. There's a reason people can only name a handful of great comedy films from the 90's.

Wow that writer doesn't seem to have very good taste in comedy. While I agree the comedy landscape has changed, I say it's for the better.

There's Dinosaurs in this right?
An early review I read a few months back said dinosaurs figured into one sequence in this movie.