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I like that she was kinda using sly innuendo just before that line.

Goddamn that XxX short film was stupid. 
Why did I watch that?

I thought it was rather clever cross promotion that supposedly the VIDEO GAME explains why Nightcrawler isn't in the third movie.

How do you parody the 40 Year Old Virgin and Superbad? Do you make the characters serious and the situations bleak and somber?

Name a funny staunch Republican.

Joke free George Washington scene? Well, maybe it went over your head but if you look closely I believe you'll see that after we're reminded of the horrific events of 9-11, Kevin hits head on something! See? Who says a serious message can't be delivered in a humorous way?

Good job with Thor though, Kenny.
All is forgiven.

Sad thing is, this film was Vondie Curtis Hall's follow-up to "Gridlock'd", a great black comedy and one of my favorite films. It was one of those Tupac movies released post-death.

Damn it, where are the pictures?

I thought a flaw of the screenplay was that they started too high.
Let's face it. This is an incredibly hard-to-buy premise. The fact that these two knucklheads could make Ghostbusters with $20 and fool anyone with it is ridiculous. Why was the first movie they sweded a high-profile well-known blockbuster? Anyone who

I remember that was a cool poster. But it was also a poster that screamed "We have no idea how to market this movie."

Curious how this was a flop though. I assume it cost a lot and made very little? How badly did this bomb? It's kind of a caught-between-two-worlds film. Too scary for kids, not scary even for adults. I'm sure young teens like the fake ghostbuster, I-see-dead-people thing but then the serial killer stuff was a bit too

You guys should play "BioShock." It's all about the Rand philosophy. It takes place in what John Gault called Atlantis, the underwater city of "Rapture." Created by the similarly intialed "Andrew Ryan." It was a place where there was no limits on science or anything else. Things got a little out of hand.