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"Meanwhile, Kelly asserts that it’s important to “shine a light” on Jones"

"Robots in love" is not a bad concept. Heck, Pixar made arguably their best movie from that concept.

Your poor friend's dad…

No kidding. I watched a good chunk of the first one a couple years ago when it popped up on cable, and was rather amused that the "contemporary" scenes are now even more dated than the spoof scenes. At any rate, I like the second one better myself. Nothing against Michael McKean, but Tim Matheson's attempts to try

To be fair, that does sound preferable than the usual e-mails from my company's CEO, which are usually filled with bland corporate-speak about how we're striving to be the most admired company in our field blah blah blah delete.

The only movie I can think of that I saw in a completely empty theater was A Very Brady Sequel, which I actually enjoyed. I wasn't surprised that the theater had dropped it by Friday.

Or even weirder, if he did a play on Broadway and got a Tony nomination?

I'd have high hopes for this if it was from Paul Feig (yes, even after Ghostbusters). But her collaborations with her husband usually suck.

If IMDB is to be believed, she has one more movie left to come out, the action comedy Villa Capri, with Morgan Freeman and Tommy Lee Jones, that opens at Thanksgiving.

Cash flow issues make sense. They haven't had a film hit $100,000,000 since The Butler, and of the past two years, they did well with Lion and OK with The Hateful Eight, but the latter was pretty expensive by Weinstein standards, and while Lion was likely relatively cheap, it doesn't make up for all the flops they'd

I get why they went with the title "Baby Driver". I just don't get why they went with the title "Baby Driver".

It's a matter of competition and buzz. In August "Exciting Action Movie That Took SXSW By Storm" would have made magazine covers and topped the nightly coverage on your Entertainment Tonights and Access Hollywoods. In June, "Exciting Action Movie That Took SXSW By Storm" will be playing second fiddle—at best—to

That seems the most logical explanation. That would explain why they pulled it from the January 6 release date, since the first weekend of the year is a good time to squeeze a few bucks out of bad horror movies that are forgotten before the end of the month. I thought that the June release date was a possible sign

Megachurch Pastor McKenzie
Ignoring Jesus for a sermon way too many will hear

I remember NBC making wholescale changes to its lineup back in 2006, after the network boldly announced that Studio 60 would be challenging CSI on Thursday nights. They weren't counting on ABC moving Gray's Anatomy to the exact same time slog.

I'm guessing it has to do with money. Hayes is probably being paid too much to be regulated to a recurring role, and she wasn't up to renegotiating, so they just opted to let her go. When there are scenes at home, her character can be "out shopping", or "girl's night" or "in Buffalo for 6 months taking care of a sick

"In the latest desperate attempt to get Democrats on board with the Wall, President Trump promised that any millionaire who touched the wall would immediately be required to pay 60% income tax with no loopholes"

O Brother, Where Art Thou, Intolerable Cruelty, Burn After Reading

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True Lies was summer '94, Pocahontas was summer '95…both Chasing Amy and Fargo were spring '96…I think I saw Amy when home for spring break, and Fargo in April, so I'll go True Lies, Pocahontas, Chasing Amy, Fargo
Stillwater. I'll go out on a recently deceased limb and say Gregg Allman
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Everytime a conservative whines about how their first amendment rights are being violated because of the blowback from whatever idiotic thing they said, I roll my eyes and remind everyone that that is not how the 1st Amendment works. Now that a liberal is whining, I have to roll my eyes and remind everyone that this