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I always thought it was really stupid how they forced Jon Heder in to the movie. Napoleon Dynamite just became popular so they added in a completely random scene where the kids find a nerdy "hilarious" arcade gaming master just so they can have the advice "uh, you gotta go attack it's heart or something"

I'm sure after Wright's break-up with Marvel, he had to spare himself the blood and ice cream

Eggplant Fist Water Droplet

I THC what you did there

3D would have been a great idea had they kept the surcharge at the 2006 level extra dollar or two to the ticket price. Execs got too excited about the "prospect of 3D as an innovative technology" and jacked that price up to another $6 per ticket!

Dammit Dikachu!! I don't care how many times you tell me you're just blowing your nose!!

If you know any parent that is subjecting their child to Paul Blart please call Child Protective Services. As a nation, we can help end this abuse.

Luckily the Homestar guys said their work will always be uploaded to a site like YouTube as well.

WORD JUMBLE:

One of Hertzfeldt's really early films, Rejected actually did get an Oscar nomination. Though honestly his modern work I feel is a lot richer thematically.

Only one of the Academy Award nominated shorts last year (The Bigger Picture) was a student film, the rest were from established artists and ad agencies

"Decent job, Internet!"

outrage gets a lot of page views, page views = $$$

That and the scatological references peppered throughout.

Blue Sky Studios has a tendency for stunt casting as well. Nicky Minaj in Ice Age? or just look at the entire cast of Epic ─ Aziz Ansari, Steve Tyler, Beyonce?

Not just shared universes but two part event movies too!

The villain from The King of Kong: a Fistful of Quarters was from there.

Walk Hard is great and super underrated. It just was a shame they mostly marketed it as "huh, huh, cocks!!"

the wound still hasn't fully healed from the one-two punch of when Mr. Woodcock and Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox story opened within months of each other.

as Michael Jordon grabs Charlie Brown's bald head thinking it's a basketball, Lucy turns around and says "you gotta grab the ball, blockhead!" Charlie Brown is dribbled and thrown through the hoop.