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Like Glenn Plummer's death for example. After he discovers the drug operation, he runs into a gymnasium and he's cornered by Ernie Hudson and Marc Anthony. So, he starts climbing a hanging rope to escape. One of Hudson's henchman climbs a second rope and stabs him in the wrist, causing him to fall onto someone. It's

I think "The Thirteenth Floor" was supposed to be a breakthrough as well. It didn't happen.

I'll be standing on your side ready to face the onslaught.

It's a pile of shit. It pains me to write that about a John Carpenter film.

True, but he did edit "Casino Royale", "Skyfall", "Maverick", "Lethal Weapon 1&2", "The Last Boy Scout"…so I will look over his failures as a director.

"The Substitute" remains a guilty pleasure of mine. If you've seen it, it's not just an action film, but a very bizarre black comedy. I always thought it was unintentionally funny (especially the first time I saw it), but I've come to realize years later that the filmmakers weren't attempting anything serious. I mean

I remember all the hype in 2000, that Cruise did his own stunts for the movie. I still think it remains a big deal and it did lead other stars like Daniel Craig, Angelina Jolie and I believe Matt Damon actually did the building walk in "The Bourne Identity". For years, it was well known that Harrison Ford did his own

I didn't see it in theaters, but my mom bought it on DVD when it was released.
I watched a little bit of it and stopped, but I finished it a few days later.
I just kept hoping by it was going to get better, but it was and still remains terrible.

I think it's pretty much what you wrote. Phelps steals the bible and recalls his shooting, which Ethan plays out in his head and discovers Phelps as the mole. Also, before the climax, Phelps believed that Ethan was courting his wife and that was a motivation to use him as the fall guy.

I too enjoy "Pain & Gain" as well. It is pretty much Michael Bay spoofing himself, and the Rock is amazing in it.

I love "The Rock", but after rewatching M:I a few times over the past few years, I'm inclined to agree with you.

I admit to watching "Kitchen Nightmares" with no shame. For all the reasons you listed, those are the reasons why I like it. Its quality over mediocrity.

I thought "The Carmichael Show" was critically acclaimed? Well, anyways I prefer "The Carmichael Show" as well.

I prefer IndyCar to NASCAR. I find it more exciting and I love the international feel of it. It doesn't get enough love.

Wow…this new format…blows.

Rule No.1 of movie trailers: Never trust a trailer, kid.

Actually, I didn't find anything devious about the trailers. It was what I was expecting it to be.

So, I guess you avoided "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen", "Battleship", "X-Men: Wolverine Origins" and "Green Lantern"? I didn't care much for "Jurassic World", but I think those were worse.

The atmosphere is amazing and I forgot to mention I love the mostly night setting. It made it a little more unsettling and dangerous. John Williams does indeed give the Lost World score more original material, than Alan Silvestri's Predator 2.
In fact, right now I looked up the Predator 2 main title on YouTube and I'm

Oh, I agree. It doesn't take me out of the film either.