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I feel pretty much the same way, if I wanted to scan and bag groceries, I would apply for a job there. I’m not saying they shouldn’t have them, but at least make sure a few manned registers are open, with at least one express lane. I almost wouldn’t be surprised to get a call one night from a Walmart manager telling

Not only horror movies can be disturbing, Neil Labute’s The Shape of Things was a good movie, I don’t think I would want to watch it again though.

If we’re including horror movies, then Scream seems like an obvious choice.

Way back when imdb still had message boards for each individual movie, the one for Fast Times had somebody on there that said he was there when Cameron Crowe was undercover, and would give details about the people that the characters were based on. The real life Linda sounded like she was really cool in real life,

I still don’t understand why he didn’t just show up with the money he was able to come up with. Oh well, if he had, we would have been deprived of the really sweet scene between Stacy and her brother.

I love The Warriors, but a high school movie? I guess like Grease, they are supposed to be teenagers, but I had just assumed that all those characters had quit school long ago.

Tony was hired to be Shirley’s driver and bodyguard, so protecting him in the south was part of his job. I know the Shirley family has disputed the accuracy of the story, but there’s tapes of Don Shirley himself telling these stories to Tony’s son. 

Yeah, that was a weird thing to say, I mean, I don’t even know what that weird pyramid with an eye thing even is, I don’t like every president on every denomination, but it doesn’t stop me from spending it. I suppose if Trump is successful at his next attempt at overturning democracy, and puts his face on all our

I liked Happy Time Murders, I didn’t even mind Melissa McCarthy that much, and I normally can’t stand her. Probably would have been better without her though.

I wouldn’t call it that, but it looked like something I could skip altogether. The first one was okish, but it was absolutely nothing special.

Can’t come soon enough for me, I know a lot of people have residual good will for him because of that tv show Chuck, but I never watched that, so I’m immune to whatever charms he used to possess.

I really liked Day of the Dead, I think even better than Dawn, I liked the more confined space, and come on, Captain Rhodes is an all time great villain.

I would rather see a sequel to Land of the Dead, but I’ll check this out.

So did I, in fact, I don’t know if she was ever in the running, but she would have been perfect for Captain Marvel. I have nothing against Brie Larson, she’s a very good actress, but I don’t feel she really commits to the role in the same way as RDJ, Chris Evans, or Scarlett Johansson, you can always tell she feels

I think the only way to do Charlie’s Angels is to make it a period piece, everything about it just screams 70's. I haven’t seen any of the movies, but I would probably go if it was set in the 70's.

It didn’t help that with all the talent involved they couldn’t cobble together a good trailer. I never saw it because it looked terrible, not because it had women as Ghostbusters.

And Redd had an HBO special too, it was so early that they weren’t really giving them names yet, so it’s just called Redd Foxx On Location, great stuff, it’s on youtube.

First of all, huge props for picking Richard Pryor: Live in Concert, so many of these kinds of lists go with Live on the Sunset Strip, and it’s good, but man, Live in Concert is peak Pryor. I do have a quibble or two, for Carlin, I would have went with Carlin at Carnegie and Robert Klein I would have picked Robert

Not that it should matter, but Fred Willard’s incident was over 20 years later.

I was in the Navy when that happened, and even our ship’s chaplain was like, “what’s the big deal?”