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    I remember the time my co-workers were, one by one, attacked and assimilated by some alien creature. Even the dogs! That was some freaky shit!

    I just have to point out that a person can dislike this without being a woman hating neanderthal. I, personally, am just over all remakes. At one time, back in the ancient mists, I would get excited about one, but the disappointments of Robocop, Total Recall, Rollerblade, Footloose, Conan the Barbarian, Bad News

    He could still do that Dick Tracey sequel.

    Looking back, I know the first is the best, but 2 was the first R rated movie I saw in theater. Man, that was a blast! For some reason I had never seen the first one, but it didn't matter. It was all so action packed, hilarious, and exciting. Remember how hot Patsy Kensit was? Oh, I had a crush for years. And I STILL

    This reminds me that the Simpsons movie, though not the greatest, should definitely be on this list before some of those other unfunny films.

    I agree wholeheartedly and I'm a nauseated white bohemian.

    The Worlds End was pretty funny as was Paul. There had to space for those two.

    I'm sorry, I'm only two in and already wtf?!. Josie and the Pussycats? Cmon. And you broke your first rule with Oceans 11, which isn't a comedy but a heist movie.

    She thinks this song is too long for karaoke? I once did LA Woman, drunk, of course, gloriously slurring like the Lizard King himself.

    This made me laugh harder than anything in a while. So fucking random. Hilarious.

    "I'm a very nice, friendly person who is cute and kind of hot in a girl next door way. I smile a lot. The end."

    Another example of - Is there anything Sam Jackson isn't in?.

    If not for those damned Friends, Seinfeld, and Frasier, Something Wilder would be a national institution and may still be running today!!

    The reboot/sequel should have been a comedy sci-fi with all the Rusty and Audrey's battling for dominance Highlander style. Anthony Michael Hall, Johnny Galecki, Ethan Embry and Jason Lively (yes, I remembered his name, I'm a Night of the Creeps fan) surely would come back for that. I think all the Audrey's are

    The movie was To Die For and Nicole was.

    Something positive about Lost?? We're through the looking glass.

    This reminds me how disappointed I was in John Carter, written by the same author. I used to love those books when I was a kid.

    That's kind of the way I feel about I Love Lucy. I know it's a classic and is universally loved, but I grew up watching it and now I really have no desire to see it.

    Big fan of Lilly from her Lost days. Hope she can change that God awful hairstyle, though.

    What about the gritty remake of Little Man?