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I have, albeit on video 21 years ago or so. I remember very little about it, except there was a pretty good (to 19-year-old me) car chase up and down San Francisco's hills, and that Linda Fiorentino had a high-powered job and was married to a prominent politician, but who was also somehow secretly a hooker.

Starring Terumi Matthews, whose career highlights appear to be this, playing Madonna again in a TV movie about Dennis Rodman, and popping up in an early Sopranos episode.

I watched that on cable a few years ago, thinking "it can't be that bad!". Oh, it was. It definitely was.

And getting your movie made—even if it did star Madonna—was the next best thing to not getting it made!

Of course! Doesn't everyone sleep with 150 different people by the time they are high school sophomores?

It's actually a one-week run, though there are a few additional caveats (the release must be advertised, be open to anyone who wants to purchase a ticket, and show at least three times a day, with at least one time being in the evening). The theatrical release can't come after an official release in the US on another

If Netflix wants its feature films to be Oscar contenders, it's going to have to agree to a theater-exclusive window. Otherwise, their movies are going to be seen as expensive TV movies. If they're craving award love and don't want to give up immediate streaming, they'd be better off entering their films in the

The best thing about President Comrade being in the White House next November is that the Democrats should do very well in gubernatorial races coast-to-coast. Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Georgia, Florida, Maryland, and Massachusetts are all states with Republican governors who

As bad as Dubya was, he's still miles ahead of President Comrade in terms of competence and odiousness. Plus, 9/11 scrambled the burgeoning resistance movement.

Geez…they really are heading to the day where this site is just Newswires and GJI!'s.

I'll top that. I finally saw it yesterday, nearly 4 1/2 years after it came out, and I didn't know where the story was going at all (I did suspect early on that King Candy would turn out to be the Big Bad, but, despite plenty of foreshadowing, I never suspected he was actually Turbo until the reveal). I really

I'll top that. I finally saw it yesterday, nearly 4 1/2 years after it came out, and I didn't know where the story was going at all (I did suspect early on that King Candy would turn out to be the Big Bad, but, despite plenty of foreshadowing, I never suspected he was actually Turbo until the reveal). I really

I'm going to assume that Kelly's seemingly sudden realization that there are homegrown terrorists was prompted by this week's 22nd anniversary of the second-worst terrorist attack in this nation's history, carried out by white Christians born in New York and Michigan. But hey, that happened in a city where Comrade

So how often does he get to survive a movie? I can think of The Martian, National Treasure, and Flightplan.

I'm assuming that Kellyanne Conway doesn't count, assuming she works her way out of whatever tunnel Comrade President stashed her into?

99 red balloons go by…

Either that or his Trump Tower penthouse.

It would be nice if his 100 day accomplishment was learning how the legislative system works, since he seems to have not picked up on the ins and outs yet.

Rocky is a very good movie,and I don't begrudge its nomination at all, but it was up against All the President's Men, Taxi Driver, and Network. No, it didn't deserve to win Best Picture