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I wouldn't call Prince of Thieves barely watchable. Sure, it's silly, it's a really strange choice for a Kevin Costner star vehicle, and the awesome Men in Tights was released only a couple years later, but compare it to, say, the Transformers movies, or even the last Robin Hood. At least POT had some charm and

Wait, these aren't all the same show?

As someone who has loved going to the movies my entire life, I'm glad this business model is being opposed. At the same time, however, I hope (futilely) that Hollywood producers and theater chains alike try and learn something from the fact that something like this is even being attempted. Outside of a couple of

This is what happens when you appear in one too many Adam Sandler movies.

I didn't like it because it felt like a movie that got made solely because they could easily market Angelina Jolie's face on a couple of posters.

If the movies follow the show, by the second sequel it'll be "The Tommy Oliver movie Featuring the Power Rangers."

Actually Uncle Tinhead was referring to that mini series "The Bronx is Burning." Because he clearly knew everything about the Mets and Son of Sam just by living in Long Island at the time.

I don't think the economy was why you were jobless.

As my uncle would say "I don't need to see it. I lived it."

Yeah, it's really hard to get invested in a movie when you know what's going to happen. That's why everyone hated Schindler's List.