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I thought Netfilx is known for making good shows.

Lumpy is Chewbacca's bastard son that we knew nothing about until just now like Kirk's in Star Trek II.

It could absolve Walmart if New Jersey recognizes the doctrine of contributory negligence and not comparative fault. If the plaintiff is even one percent at fault, they win no damages. Though Walmart will probably have a hard time convincing a jury Morgan was contributed at all to his injuries.

I prefer "The Conjuring 2: Electric Boogaloo."

Real wrath-of-God-type stuff!!

Just be glad Sony isn't planning a remake of the original GB, that would be even worse. Here's the hypothetical horrible casting:

Ha! I think this is the first reference in this thread to Ghostbusters II. That should all tell us something.

No, they should be ghosts.

This movie is heading for a disaster of Biblical proportions

Ok, I'll change mine to "Georgy Porgy."

I'll have to go with "Miss Sun."

The actor who played Blacula is now a congressman from Virginia.

Someone recently asked me who was my favorite character from parks and rec and I couldn't name just one. Leslie wasn't one of them, not because I don't like her but because I like so many others better: Ron, April, Tammy 2, Tom, Concilman Jamm.

You should watch an old SNL rerun from 2000, i think it was, where Lowe plays Shaggy from Scooby Doo, he sounds just like him. He can do very good impressions.

I'm sure not all the aliens dies when the ships crashed. Couldn't they fight the survivors?

All I know is when someone asks you if you're a god, you say "YES!"

They should have made this movie no later than the year 2000. People would have cared more and Will Smith would have been cheaper.

You get a vote up for obscurity.

And a Dukes of Hazzard reboot.

NBC is getting desperate. I guess that's what you do when you're the number four broadcast network and The Walking Dead, a basic cable show, consistently beats NBC shows in ratings