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Conclusion: Tim Allen made a monkey out of himself.

apes of wrath

I had never heard of Tim Allen until The Santa Clause got released (I never saw it or its sequels). I did see Toy Story 1 and 2, but not the rest of his work. He never came across as any sort of desirable person.

The Blah-ggy Dog

What did anyone ever like about this man?

Good ol' false equivalency. Antifa stands up for people's rights. The neonazis who just burned down Charlottesville want to get rid of anyone who doesn't look like them.

Do these losers ever have anything to do?

I've never gone to the Comic Con in San Diego, only local ones. I mostly like seeing the cosplay (and I also got the autographs of Elvira, Linda Blair, Ernie Hudson, Wil Wheaton, Yaphet Kotto, Sasha Roiz and Wes Studi).

Ah yes, The Journey of Natty Gann. My conclusion from watching that movie is that no one has any street smarts anymore.

Maybe David Spade could've had a solo career after Chris Farley's death, but he blew it on crummy movies.

That was a great movie.

My favorite line in The Grand Budapest Hotel was:

I liked the new Ghostbusters, especially Leslie Jones.

Haven't seen a single one of these, have no plans to.

No. The movie's purpose was to be funny, and it was. I can't understand these people who talk about it as if it's the worse than anything by Ed Wood while acting as if the latest superhero movie is the greatest movie ever.

And for a cameo, you gotta love Dan Aykroyd's appearance in the 2016 version of Ghostbusters.

I'll never forget Big McLargehuge.

I'm not sure that it means anything. Probably just filler since the movie doesn't have what can rightly get called a plot.

Y'know how there are lifetime achievement awards? The Razzies need to give Steven Seagal one (which would obviously be more like a lifetime failure award).

Elvira is one of the awesomest people alive.