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Take Me Home Tonight
The Weinsteins may be looking for a tax write-off, but they're not going to get one considering it's Relativity Studios that's releasing the flick. It definitely has that Weinstein feel to it, though.
And speaking of Topher Grace, he made me dislike "Predators" far more than I probably would

Padma's Scolding
I'm surprised no one has mentioned Padma scolding Tiffany at judge's table when she started laughing. "There's nothing funny about this, Tiffany!" Yeah, Tiffany! This is serious! Sure, your laughter may have been a result of nervousness, but I don't care!
Take it easy, Padma. It's amazing how

DemonLover
I saw this movie at the Landmark in Chicago, and it's the only film I've ever seen where you could actually feel the audience turn against it. The audience was in complete silence during the first half, and then you could start to hear people shuffling their feet, shifting in their seats, and then they

I would certainly wear a condom.

Green Screen
Did anyone else notice the quick cutaway shot that featured two guys walking in front of some terrible green screen? I probably wouldn't have even noticed it except that the guys were about 10 times bigger than the people in the background, as if it was even necessary to include people in the foreground.

Phipps is absolutely correct
I had the chance to watch this last night, and everything Phipps says is spot-on. This film is BRUTAL to sit through. It is one ugly scene after another of clunky exposition spit out in the most unimaginative way possible. The airbending in this film consists of nothing more than that

The Conversation
Having just recently watched the film for the first time, I couldn't help but instantly think of Coppola's "The Conversation." Sure, everything that comes before the third act is pretty brilliant, but once you get to the twist, and then Hackman's subsequent break with sanity following Harrison Ford's