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Couple weekends ago bud and I went to the drive-in for Freaky, the first movie I’ve seen on the big screen since January. I was like, I DO NOT WANT LITTLE WOMEN TO BE THE LAST MOVIE EVER I PAY TO GO SEE.

So that means I went to the movies only eight times in 2001. 

Watching the clip I’m like, is that really Alex Jones? @1:36, yeah, that’s him. 

I haven’t seen it since but remember liking it enough at the time. I was all about Linklater then. And now, too - I still give anything he does a look.

I only saw is cuz it was a slasher which was nostalgic for an ‘80s kid like me.

Hey, according to the article it’s “a remake of an old Brat Pack heist romp.”

Wow, I did not see any of those in the theater.

Saw it twice first run. I was fourteen in 1988, the perfect age for a Die Hard movie. 

A “vast majority” think the election was rigged? What bullshit.

WHY?  Why do men do that?  There’s nothing wrong with going bald, and a real man can rock a chrome dome with confidence.  (See: Bruce Willis)

Stroking out on live TV would be awesome.  Think of the ratings!  

They provide a valuable service when you need poppers at a moment’s notice. 

That was my Halloween-night movie. Serendipity!

Booo.  Marge wouldn’t be in Final Jeopardy with a negative amount. 

Yes, low-budget horror movies are grubby and ought to stay that way. I was fortunate to come across a set of Evil Dead 1 & 2 from Korea that retains the movies’ grain and grit. They look great while serving up 16:9 widescreen. That’s all I need.

I’ve always had the hots for hairy men but for some reason Connery never did anything for me. 

The Living Daylights. Dalton’s duo are the only I’ve seen so he’ll always be my Bond.

The first time I saw Evil Dead II on DVD, it looked terrible. Seams were showing.

For me it was Garth Brooks - I assumed it was common knowledge he’s a liberal and str8 ally. 

He was so sexilicious in the late ‘80s he made me gay: Innerspace, The Big Easy, Suspect, Everybody’s All-American. Hot damn.