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So which actor has the nerve/skills to follow Gregory Peck and play an aging Atticus Finch in the inevitable movie adaptation?

Ok, Sorkin's done with The Newsroom. Krause's done with Parenthood.
Josh Charles is off The Good Wife.
I'm just sayin', if a Sports Night revival could ever happen, now would be the time.

The music is awful. They rerecorded the first movie's score with a smaller and less talented orchestra, and dropped the music in where they needed it. And the scene that everybody loves, the big fight in downtown Metropolis, looks like it was shot underwater in slow motion. Somebody gets punched by a super-being, and

"Any more like you at home?"
"Um, not really, no."
That exchange is one of the things that separates the first one from the others. It has humor without being overly comedic. (Well, except for Otis)

When the first one came out, I was 5 and a half. A guy my dad worked with told him not to take me, because it was going to have kids thinking they could fly and jumping off roofs. He took me anyway, and, being born with all my chromosomes intact, I didn't try to fly off the roof. But you watch that movie, and it's

"Yet few would include scenes from the Donner Superman on lists of all-time-best action sequences"
The helicopter rescue, which serves as Superman's debut to the world, has never been topped in any comic book movie. Watch it on the original dvd with the isolated score track turned on. It never fails to thrill.

'Mortdecai' also involves a hunt for hidden Nazi gold. Are people just tripping over this stuff over there, or what?

"Give to Oedipus!! Give to Oedipus!! Heeeyyyy, Josephus!!!"
"Hey, motherfucker."

DONNA!!!!

I've said it before. Take the throwaway line in 'Crystal Skull' about Indy during WWII and make a movie out of it. No whip, no fedora. Colonel Henry Jones spying for the allies behind enemy lines. Like Gregory Peck in 'The Guns of Navarone'.

It was 1996. It took less time to see the movie than it would have to download the trailer.

I saw 'Jingle All the Way' at a movie theater in '96, mainly so I could see the Star Wars Special Edition trailer. We are not going to start thinking of this as a 'holiday classic', are we? It's truly awful, and the worst Jake Lloyd movie ever made.

Disliked for including shots from Ghostbusters 2. Also because it was dumb.

I'm holding out hope for Star Wars: Podracer. If anything good resulted from The Phantom Menace, it was that game.

Is that Wil Weaton sitting on the floor in the back?

They're toys for adults from a show that's for adults. I think the bigger problem is the toys for kids that are from movies for adults. "Here, son, play with all these Dark Knight action figures! Here's the Joker with the disappearing pencil trick! No, of course you can't see the movie!"

I didn't watch the 'classic vintage snl' or whatever the hell they're calling it. Did they run 'Word Association' uncut?

Poor Neville Sinclair. He was just out for a drive when that Zeppelin hit his car. His life story would make a great movie.

Bill Murray: "I love this plan!! I'm excited not to be a part of it!"

The Stephen Hunter book the movie was based on was actually pretty good. Swagger's character was much older than Marky Mark.