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Oops…I thought you said the unemployed, not the unemployable (lol), so I will just run with it. I went through a multiple month stretch of being unemployed and I can confirm that my Netflix account activity probably accounted for the eye popping data usage increase on my xfinity account.
I am not usually a power

It may have already been noted, but Reign Of Fire should be considered a missed opportunity to have been a gonzo film about folks who have to compete with dragons in a dystopian future. I saw it in theaters and it was just so much bleh…it was worse than not a good film, as it was…disappointing. At least we still

Fair enough, but The Man From U.N.C.L.E with Armie Hammer was a surprisingly entertaining film when I caught it on cable. I almost forgot it was a Guy Ritchie film. The Guy Ritchie disses on this thread surprise me because I also thought Snatch was a good film, and the Sherlock Holmes films were entertaining enough

Is that the movie where a basketball is thrown at someone's head and the head goes splat? I remember catching this scene on some random Saturday afternoon back in the day when you could tune into station 5 or 12 or some other channel to catch a random flick (horror one weekend, a badly dubbed Hong Kong Martial arts

I was so bummed it did not become a hit in theaters as it is one of my all time favorite films. The final action set-piece is crazy awesome and a lot of action movies, even ones I like, tend to lack a truly gonzo scene. They may have one that comes close but still does not top the one in The Long Kiss Goodnight. I

I usually fast forward through the Bill Paxton scenes and the whole surreal why is this scene in the film Jamie Lee Curtis strip tease scene in True Lies, otherwise, it holds up very well today as a fun well made action film.

Wonderful line…a race of people/creatures that are so self aware of how they look that it is no wonder that they would prefer to take over a body that looks like us humans and have some fun. The Hidden also has that great scene where a guy dies afer having sex with the an alien possessed victim.

I am sorry to read Die Hard is not your cup of tea. It is my all time favorite movie…just film perfection. I get it though…some of the love thrown at films like The Blair Witch Project just have me shaking my head in disagreement.

A poster on Aint It Cool News (back when I and many others would visit that site and hang out in the talkback sections on a daily basis) noted how The Living Daylights score was under rated, and that random post had me pick up the score and yes, a wonderful score and I agree with the aicn talkbacker that when the

Speaking of, Bailey De Young was awesome on the MTV show Faking It.

The Blair Witch Project…I found it to be boring as heck and was fidgeting in my seat for a good chunk of the film. Heck, this dude watched Titanic by himself in theaters and I stayed in my seat without fidgeting for the entire film. So many people claim to be terrified by The Blair Witch Project, but it was a big

One of the best lines of the night was when Holt is all please don't eat the burrito after it gets dunked in the tub, and of course Peralta eats the burrito.

It sounds like I am in the minority, but I think this show could turn into a summer fave. I really enjoyed how some of the memories before she took herself out of the stitch took over her actions. The scene where she walks up to Kyle Harris's character and says you poor man, and kisses him before collapsing into his

I am just going to point out what I am sure 100 other folks have already said in this thread…this movie was such a letdown because 1: not enough dragon action, and 2: it was boring (up to and including the scenes with dragon action). This film was such a missed opportunity.

The ability to create Collections (like you can in the Kindle app.) needs to be implemented right quick (having to scroll through hundreds of thumbnails is nuts).