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Not since "Million Dollar Mystery" has there been a film so blatantly a feature-length commercial for a corporation. That movie was plugging Glad Bags, in case you were wondering, and yes, movie critics did make every single garbage pun you can imagine.

Look, this is just another whiny left-wing screed about the haves screwing the havenots. Hollywood loves to use sci-fi to tell stories about the present they don't have the balls to come out and show as is. It's stupid in this context because the haves can only get away with screwing the havenots when you have a

So many of my favorite characters, dead in moments! I demand bloody, Corleone Family-style vengeance!

Both films feature Paul L. Smith as a villain, so there's that

If you read Bruce Campbell's autobiography "If Chins Could Kill," he gives a very detailed account of the making of this movie. Apparently it was a nightmare for everyone involved. Being the first studio picture for Raimi, he was inundated with all sorts of studio politics and had to beg for more money since he wasn't

The only way this episode could have been improved was instead of going on a rant that led to his death, Grimes just simply pulls out a gun, places it against Homer's temple and then paints the wall with his brains. Then, just as everyone else in the room is about to gasp with shock, cut to black… Don't just show the

How about the Smart cars in "Seeking a Friend for the End of the World" clearly someone thought that would survive the apocalypse.

I watchEd two Tyler Perry movies, the Mad Woman and For Colored Girls, another film that had AIDS as a punishment motif. In that film, a man cheated on his wife with a guy and gave her AIDS.

Hey, Steve Guttenberg gave up after 4 Police Academy movies, so maybe she'll have a compatible career arc as him. :)

Carey does a spoof of the Indianoplis speech while dressed up like Robert Shaw from "Jaws", eamon. It's mildly amusing, which makes it far funnier than anything else in the movie.

I agree with that. I think in the end she was too much of an optimist in a world gone to shit. She wanted to believe the Governor, while extreme, was still a good person. She wanted to believe she could mediate a truce between the two factions. And most of all she wanted to believe that even in a zombie-populated

I call bullshit on both of those comments.

I know I'm in the minority here but I don't care. I loved Andrea, and watching her die filled me with sad.

Wait, are we pretending that Air Force One" is a bad movie now? Because I could have sworn all the critics loved it when it first came out.

Nothing, and I mean nothing tops David Cross' anecdote about his encounter with Jim Belushi on the set of "Destiny Turns on the Radio." You guys should have included that one instead of the Scott Stapp story.

Yeah, that's usually the way. When you're a kid, you absolutely hate the opposite sex. Hate their toys, hate the TV shows geared toward them, hate the way they dress, hate that they have cooties…. ewww!

That's surpringly poignant because it's so depressing. Seriously, can anbody name the moment they made a conscious decision to stop being a kid? You just sort of stop playing with toys and make believing at some point, and when you look back as an adult, you can't remember why.

So this movie was finally, actually released? I remember it being in development hell for over a decade now…

I got a chance to chat with Gerber on his blog shortly before he died. He seemed like a really nice guy, and he had a nice satirical sense of humor. I suggested he do a story where a comic writer is forced to fight physical manifestations of Marvel (Awful) and DC (PC) comics who are trying to siphon his creativity out