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Opposite for me. I loved the first Austin Powers movie from frame one and was laughing my ass off at scenes like Mustafa(Will Ferrell) getting incinerated, the "Who Does Number Two For?!" scene and the steamroller bit.

I do like Rachel Weisz in it. She looked way hotter in it than the first movie.

That's where Dan Aykroyd met Donna Dixon and married her shortly after so at least something good happened for him. Even to this day I see a picture of them on a red carpet and he has a smile that says "Yep, that's right, this smoke show is my wife!"

Roger Ebert didn't like it and it got dissed on FRIENDS(not by one of the main characters).

And he missed getting his Oscar for HANNAH AND HER SISTERS because he was filming reshoots for it. As he said later: "I have never seen it [the film], but by all accounts it is terrible.
However, I have seen the house that it built, and it is terrific!"

Having finally seen the show recently I agree. How could anybody screw this up? It's as damn near perfect a series as I've ever seen. The only thing I can enjoy out of it is Nostalgia Critic's takedown of it.

I thought it was okay. It wasn't as good as SKYFALL but I didn't hate it as much as QUANTUM. SKYFALL by the way I was so relieved that I enjoyed even with it's "Home Alone" 3rd act. I get why people didn't like in SPECTRE that Blofeld knew Bond from childhood and was behind everything that happened in the previous

I knew they were never going to do justice to my favorite part of the comic, Laurie's revelation of who her father really is on Mars.

Wow, I wouldn't go THAT far. It's the reason Trump is president? Okaaaay…. I look at the movie as about a guy learning to accept responsibility and getting his act together and growing up.

QUANTUM OF SOLACE. I loved CASINO ROYALE and how it rebooted the James Bond franchise so much and I was looking forward to another Bond with Daniel Craig. You can't imagine how the high I got leaving the theater from the last shot of CS where he shoots white and he says "My name is Bond. James Bond." I I was

The people who genuinely believe the real Paul McCartney died in 1966 both fascinate and terrify me.

Loved Elizabeth Hemstridge throughout this episode and Ian De Caestecker is great at being evil.

Kelly Bundy was the epitome of late 80s, early 90s hot. Like the girls in Guns And Roses "Sweet Child of Mine" video.

I love this story of how Ed O'Neill got the part of Al Bundy. The other actors reading for it were playing the character like Jackie Gleason, angrily yelling their lines. Ed played Al as somebody who was resigned to his miserable home life. and just DGAF anymore, which the producers liked and that's how he was cast.

Joss Whedon's real genius isn't the quippy jokes and the trademark snarkiness. It's his unapologetic willingness to go dark. Like REAL DARK. To put his characters through the wringer emotionally. To have them endure the worst possible trials and have them come out the other side. It's what makes all those one liners

Rolling Stones got really great when Mick Taylor joined.

The non-sequitur one off characters in each episode are my favorite part of the show. Much funnier than the cutaways on Family Guy.

It's been thirty years and I still hate those penguins from the pilot movie. Except for Skittles, the girl penguin Webby gave her crayons to.

I love the FRIENDS episode where Monica is dating this internet millionaire played by Jon Favreau who wants to be a UFC fighter and James Hong is his trainer:
https://www.youtube.com/wat…

Robert Mitchum was not a character actor, he was a leading man.