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Nothing can save movie musicals, thank god! Kendrick is the current critic favorite which is the only reason for this so-called revolution.

Nor worth saving. This is considered revolutionary only because Kendrick is the current It Girl. As long as there are Seniors there will be movie musicals so fret not. This particular one sounds execrable, though.

The son of a German soldier in WWII could be excused for making white supremacist films, then?

Say whatever you please: this piece of racist garbage effectively jump-started thr KKK.

Token 3 is one of the best 70s blaxploitation films. Fred Williamson played a quota-hireling at a big evil corporation, the third African American employed by this evil conglomerate. When he learns the fate of the previous two, he starts bustin' heads!

I can see the caricature montage on the lobby cards.

What this got to do with Ghostbusters?

Jolie was called "spoiled" in a Sony internal email (publicized by the recent large-scale hacking of the corporation's computers) and I suspect the entire production was given only the best for this favored child of Hollywood. How much did Jolie actually DO?

Beyond the Sea was following a WWII fad current when the episode was aired.

No other venue for this atrocious poetry.

Boring nonsensical Turkish cinema: fine for Turks, I guess.

Wiseau could direct a remake of Night of the Hunter. "Are you scared? Cheep cheep cheep cheep cheep!"

When Mitchum hosted SNL ca.1990, the writers blew the chance to have him do his love/hate sermon with the Church Lady!

No. That was adaptation of a novel by…Berger? (The author who wrote ""Little Big Man") Very strange book and film. The new movie is probably a lot funnier.

What about the triplets on "My Three Sons"? I think this has more to do with staff writers trying to reproduce ideas, and/or ratings.

What's the deal with "Community"? I can't understand why it's even on TV. It's as obvious,and unfunny as a facial melanoma.

Jobs was, and remains a personage about as charismatic as George Pullman

Must agree. I remember when the Flintstones began, and featured tie-in ads for sponsors like Alka-Seltzer, and Winston cigarettes. They'll never go away, neither.

Billy beer?

Nazis funny? I didn't think "Friends" was funny.