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Valid point!

We have a winner!

Liar!

And what, exactly, is wrong with being awash with Hitler? It's familiar and comforting, like fresh linen on a spring day, or a warm fire on a cold night. How many evil fascists can you say that of? Really, he's a treasure, if you think about it.

@santos If it was Nicole Richie and Paris Hilton, they didn't redeem themselves. Also, your children should be taken away.

Not at the same time, that's for sure.

Commenters suck! Why do they even have this section?

Do you also tap-dance?

Oh, buuuuurrrrrn!

I was once the only one laughing at a comedy that was bombing with the audience, but I found hilarious. And the harder it bombed, the funnier I found the whole thing. It was really awkward.

*slow clap*

I think we can all agree that both of them represent everything that is wrong with Hollywood.

I also have mild affection for this film.

Hooray for murder!

Cool story - I laughed, I cried, I scrolled down.

I didn't even think about Dexter. It's funny what you can't tolerate while they're small. Any kids-in-danger plot for awhile would get me in an unexpected way. It was embarrassing.

ARRRGGHHH

It's hilarious when you're not pregnant and hormonal. Dead babies take on a whole new resonance when you're waiting for your own bun to be done.

I agree about "Cujo", but it's "1408", not "1908". And I enjoyed both "The Mist" and "1408" very much. Good horror films are a rare thing. I think maybe you're expecting too much?

I read Pet Sematary as a kid, and thought it was dumb, dumb, dumb. Cujo, Pet Sematary, and Christine were all just ridiculous to me. And the movies didn't help. I still read everything King, but that was my pre-pubescent reaction.