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I am totally fine with you liking Crystal Skull. I am NOT fine with you badmouthing Last Crusade.

There's fun to be had in Titanic

I guess I would have to agree that Rambo is the most influential of the action movies that was released that year, but man would I rather watch Commando a hundred times in a row than this

The baddest mofo low DOWN round this town

Michael Shannon

Oh, it was VERY funny. I assume it'll eventually find its way onto a special or recording so I won't go into detail, but suffice it to say that it wasn't "the lighter side of death" so much as highlighting how it's basically an incomprehensible situation to find oneself in. If anything, I'd compare it to the Tig

I saw him perform last weekend and he did the hipster clown bit as his closing along with some stuff from a previous special about buying pants. The meat of the show was about thirty minutes of new material about coping with his wife's loss while trying to guide his young daughter through her own grief at the same

I saw it twice. The first was on opening night in the front the of a midnight show and I thought it was the scariest thing I'd ever seen. Then I watched it again in my friends living room after it was released on home video and it didn't seem to hold up at all. The people there who hadn't seen it thought I was an

I saw it on opening night in my town and that interview was definitely in there. If it was released without that scene it was prior to its wide release

See, that's what I expected to think about that film before I watched it. The marriage of Cronenberg and DeLillo seemed like a can't miss. Then I watched it and it just left me ice cold, and not in a good way.

Nope, just Aliens. Maybe it's because it was one of the first time I saw that trope used, or perhaps it was because Reiser was such a delightfully hateable scumbag in that movie, but I always think of that scene as the quintessential "dirtbag gets what's coming to him" scene.

I've always referred to the "Paul Reiser Death" as being the asshole character in the horror movie that you are happy to see get killed.

For a long time, Cronenberg was on a short list of directors whom I believed were incapable of making a bad film. Cosmopolis and Maps to the Stars disavowed me of that notion, but I'm still hopeful he has at least one more masterpiece in him.

You, sir, are a goddamn artist

I was like 14 when I saw that and thought it was the weirdest damn thing that the director of Evil Dead was playing a bit part in a middling romantic comedy like that. Is he friends with Mike Binder or something?

Yeah, I've seen them twice and both shows were in the U.S. I enjoyed both shows but always wondered how much better the experience would be with a Canadian audience. That being said, probably over half of both shows I went to were Canadians who came across the border, so it might not have been much difference.

To this day, I'm not sure I've ever had a more fun experience in a movie theatre. It was opening night and the theatre was packed with nerds who had been arguing about who would win in a fight since 1988. The crowd was incredibly loud and very into everything that was happening. It got the loudest standing ovation

You are in the minority

That comment was written six months ago and pended, just waiting for this article to unleash it.

"My mother's name was Jughead"…"Oh, well I'm thinking of changing it"… "Why, its a good American name!"..
I absolutely adored Bobcat as a kid