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Rollins was great as the cop. It's a solid little movie.

It's one of the most stupid and bonkers movies I've ever seen. I can't believe it was made.

His most egregious sin, in my book.

James Cameron's Jurassic Park is the gold standard of that for me.

AJ Frost was Jack Frost's son in the Micheal Keaton classic "Jack Frost."

Shout out to The Chase! That movie was constantly on Comedy Central for a while in the late 90s/early 2000s. Flea and Anthony Kiedis as the monster truck bros made the movie.

I hope he never finds out about how we pronounce Des Plaines, IL.

Lord Tesco Lorry.

Mac recommended smoking to Charlie when he swallowed an apple seed in order to keep the seed from turning into an apple tree.

I actually liked Feed The Animals better than Night Ripper, if only for mashing up International Players Anthem and My Sharona.

Ghostbusters does represent an interesting midpoint between beanpole SNL/Blues Brothers Dan Akroyd and big ol fat person Dan Akroyd.

My guess? They saw Heath Ledger's Joker, with an unclear/unexplained backstory, and took it to its dumbest possible conclusion.

Yo FUCK Carl Diggler.

Adam = Larry, Stav = Curly, Nick = Moe.

I'm not mad, in fact, I'm laughing about this article.

It's not, but I think it gets crapped on more than it should.

I liked Land of the Dead. Granted, I was 18 when it came out and not terribly discerning, but still…

I liked Land of the Dead, and the learning zombies. At this point in the show, the survivors are good enough at killing the zombies that they don't really pose a whole lot of threat anymore. Maybe smarter zombies would have been a better enemy than whatever preening bad guy they face off against in a given season.

I've said it elsewhere, but root of so many of TWD's problems is that it's so unrelentingly grim and dour. Breaking Bad, Mad Men, and The Sopranos were all very serious but had moments of levity that kept things from getting too dour.

Yeah, the dopey villains have been a big problem with the show, even going back to Shane. The Governor had some promise as a charismatic leader, but he basically just devolved into a cartoon character. Negan, who was built up to be the biggest badass ever captured on film or whatever, is basically just a skinny dork