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Being set almost exclusively in hell should help stop some of that…but well…it didn't stop Monkeybone, right…well…yeah..but you get the picture?

This is one of those productions that is going to make money by simply being cheap. Clearly they're experts at working with stop-motion and even if it barely hits 4-5 opening weekend and crawls through theaters it'll make a killing in DVD sales and/or streaming package deals. It looks like it couldn't even find a

I have to give you respect because it looks more like a found footage moment, a colorized version that didn't make it due to budget constraints, rather than a new colorization effort. You deserve great kudos and your blog about it is intriguing. I thought Astin's shot is slowed down though?

A few weeks ago I saw a BttF attired Delorean, beautifully done, some of the parts weren't quite the right color but it was close enough to full all but the most focused on lookers. I talked with the owner who did the work mostly himself (a machinist with apparently too much time…but it was awesome). It's kind of

Why? It's an iconic character that he made hugely famous. Also the exposed delorean with that much clearly 'BttF' attire on is not dodging anything. They've never had a problem with him doing 'Doc Brown' cameos it seems since it wasn't the first time he's done it and it only reinforces how awesome the movies are.

Well, I believe that was in the works for some time? That's what I keep telling myself since anybody but Williams and Bonnie Hunt would make that movie less wonderful..

AVC tends to put weird spins on things. GTAIV was the big release for the prior generation of titles of the GTA franchise and was meant to be more story-driven instead of expanding side missions like San Andreas did. It was telling a sad story but when it was release for sure it was considered a great if tragic

Oral history is accurate in this case since the actual link is a transcription of answers given orally to a reporter. It would be an article IF they simply used the transcripts and wrote a story from it. It's pretty simple to differentiate since Studs Turkel more or less perfected the form and many places use it to

Nobody said a ghoul couldn't use hair plugs….

He isn't one now? The blotchy skin, the loss of hair, he seems to be a pretty good example.

That's the fun and downfall of the Fallout series in general. It's fully of funny and witty references along with a heavy dose of dystopian future. So much of the world is destroyed as to effectively make the future mostly uncertain. In New Vegas the NCR (which to me always made me think of National Cash Register…)

I'm not easily 'creeped out' but Hammond's verged on intentionally goofy. Norm is playing it like he has self-respect and isn't self-depreciating which can go along way to making people like a character inherently.

I think you hit it on the head for me, during rush times when I ate there the last few years it was really unduly greasy and while still ok it wasn't great like when I make it at home or go to a sit down restaurant. But if I catch it during a slow time it's much better, just about what I remember as a kid. That

I've refused to watch their movies after the matrix trilogy not because they're bad but because I know they're going to be fluffy pieces of cotton candy that are visually stunning but focus on religious and spiritual themes they can't quite get a handle on. It's really at a point where they need to have the studio

You have the gall to come here and talk back about the Sixth Sense and Unbreakable, two of his actually redeemable movies to like 'The Happening?' Life isn't that complicated you're just a bad person with bad taste.

It obviously made sense when Bally's owned it to install something from their coin-op side since that technology would be easily developed and installed. It's actually surprising we've NOT done something like this in a ride yet (though I suspect there are something similar in places) to develop high scores and repeat

I thought I really liked Hammond as the Colonel, then I saw Norm and in a weird sense of irony is complete lack of attempt at being Sanders in any way (ala Bob Dole) is weirdly endearing. It's just Norm playing a huge riff and for some reason I really enjoy that, it definitely plays into the 'no-nonsense' marketing

I'm still prepared for it to just come out that one of KFC's executives is a huge fan of 90's SNL so this was just an excuse to slowly assemble his favorite players from that time and use them for his nefarious Sanders' fetish.

It's pretty obvious with the 'heh heh heh' line he was doing, it was just his George W. Bush re-purposed and frankly while I liked it it definitely came off as somebody I wouldn't necessarily want to buy chicken from.

Vox is a general interest/news site that has a strong liberal bias, I presumed his comparison was to assert that while Vox was upscale it was worthless. I made a comparison to the right-wing news sites that are factually much worse in terms of 'news.'