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The Killer is great cinema.

What's really weird about that quote is that The Killer is actually using a 9mm Beretta!

You guys are really on a roll with these obscure b movie references!

Why do these kind of movies think that if you make it more over the top it automatically becomes more cool?

Except Maniac Cop was entertaining and had a sense of humor.

What about my Silver Machine????

It's near tragic that current and future generations might miss out on those wonderful cartoons. That's just terrible.

I wish they had done just that. Disney is very strange when it comes to showing any of their older films. It shouldn't be near impossible to watch the classic Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck cartoons, for example, but the studio has made them for whatever reason, exceedingly rare.

It's really not nearly as offensive as anyone has ever made it out to be. It's basically a grandfatherly figure who teaches some kids about values of life. It also has a very memorable song. It's kind of a nice movie, really.

If only it was his wit that was rapier.

It was NOT a very good film but I'm surprised they didn't mention Keaton in her obit. He was certainly one of the true greats of the cinema.

She was one of the last remaining actors from a classic Universal horror film. I thought she was far superior to Helen Chandler as her role of "Nina" in Dracula and I wish that Spanish version of "The Cat Creeps" would turn up along with it's English counterpart!
I have such a fondness for these classic horrors that

This is the worst idea since Fear The Walking Dead.

This sounds pointless.

This was a major step up from the previous episode. It was very out there territory but on such a formulaic show, let's just say that's very welcome. The character of Ezekiel was a great addition, revealing someone of warmth and humor, something this show desperately needs more of.
I found myself intrigued somewhat and

I was just going to write this. Both of them rank among my favorites for different reasons. They are simply awesome adventure films.

This entire thing sounds pretty dumb.

The Spy Who Loved Me is his best Bond film and one of the bets of the series. I also really enjoyed For Your Eyes Only. That's actually a pretty underrated one.

I think Brosnan was a good Bond in bad movies.

Frasier has left the building.