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Different Processes. On TV, those people work as a team and spend time in a room together. Movies are very much a collaboration, but you never know who did what or what was kept. So it's kind of dicey for reviewers to give credit to an individual credited writer. Most of the dialogue could very well have been written

But what if you were mixed on District 9 (but was okay with the allegory), didn't like the trailer much (but don't very much trust trailers), and love and want to support original science fiction movies. WHAT DO YOU DO THEN???

No, that's just what he wants you to think. VanDerWerff controls everything.

Because people are horrible.

The Simpsons won in 1990, but it doesn't look like one has been nominated since the 90s.

It also won a TCA award for best comedy in 2009.

I sort of address this down below, but no, not really. I just find it annoying and stupid.

1. Holiday Spectacular
2. Reincarnation
3. Naturama
4. Saturday Morning Fun Pit.

My fear isn't really that this movie will cause people to be more religious or reignite satanic panic or anything. It wasn't a movie I enjoyed very much anyways, and those elements left an even more sour taste in my mouth. And I didn't even get the sense the movie was trying to have fun with it or insert any irony or

I have seen the movie. I don't agree with O'Hehir that the movie is misogynistic, but the Christian, satanic panic, and Salem witch trial elements are present and troublesome. It also closes with a title card from (I believe) one of the Warrens telling you that satanic possession is real and you should embrace God.

There's some early scenes that reminded me a little of that side of Lynch, at least as much as you could expect from this type of movie. It gets pretty silly later on though.

I just got back from seeing it, knowing nothing about it other than it being well reviewed and seeing a headline from Salon (I didn't read the actual article beforehand). Not only does it reference the Salem witch trials as being about actual evil witches, it also brings up satanists sacrificing babies, and there's a

Yeah, this was not good. Its only competition for worst ever for me is the Holiday Spectacular.

If the connection is respect for their work and abilities rather than being friends or family I don't think we care. This seems to me to be more like Robert Downy Jr. getting Shane Black hired for Iron Man 3.

Wait, we scream at the industry for supporting self-destructive creative types who are hated by their bosses and make life miserable their employees? I'm not saying we shouldn't, but I wasn't aware that was something we were doing that now.

David Simon can come across as a bit insufferable in his writings, but the show [edit: The Wire] supposedly always came in on time and on budget (which is one of the reasons it lasted on as long as it did), and I think he gets along well with the HBO executives.

Well, according to Weiner they were offering him more money, hoping he'd accept it in exchange for cutting even more in other areas. So make of that what you will.

I remember finding its set up with the aliens living in the camp and being forcibly moved fascinating, and then being disappointed when it turned into a below average action movie. But I should probably revisit it.

They beat Honduras in the United States. They lost against them on the road earlier in qualifying. The away win came against Jamaica.

*grumbles*