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I would've guessed she was there for She's Out of Control, but that was probably out of theaters by June.

This is just what this movie reminds me of. No lie, I kind of like that movie.

Yeah. Kind of the opposite of what I was trying to do.

Tourist Trap - A group of young people are traveling when their car breaks down. They end up at the nearest residence: a wax museum of realistic mannequins run by Mr. Slausen (Chuck Connors). To say any more would spoil it, but try to track it down. A wonderfully weird little horror movie.

"I'm sorry."
"You are sorry. A sorry sack of tangerine bitch."

The Losers was directed by Sylvain White. Underrated movie, I think.

Everyone points to "Cape Feare" as the best Sideshow Bob episode, but in my view, nothing beats "Sideshow Bob Roberts". Screamingly funny from beginning ("I'm only ten and I already have two mortal enemies.") to end ("Princeton?! Grrragehhh!").

I remember seeing this (in a church basement!) some twenty years ago. Creeped me out.

Ouch. Honestly, I'm probably one of the few people who liked "Pickle and Peanut". It made for a nice "Regular Show" substitute when the actual show was up its own ass with relationship crap.

Same matter can't occupy the same space. And I'm still kicking! I must be on Broadway.

If this does happen and they don't get Patrick Warburton back as Kronk, they may as well cancel the damn thing.

Charles and Jumanji

I will defend The Campaign to my last. Hilarious movie.

Yeah. I wanted to vomit when I saw that 'Perfect Match' card in the yentadex. To Adam Goldberg and his fellow writers: back away slowly from this horrible freaking mistake and let us never speak of it again.

Willard (2003), remake of Willard (1971)

He mentioned Bill Conti in the write-up. Zimmer had nothing to do with it.

It took me a while to make that connection. When I saw her name, my mind went right to 'cool that she's working with her husband'.

Wordy, but the payoff was worth it. Have an upvote.

I follow that YouTube channel. As someone who grew up in Western New York, it's a real kick seeing ads for business from years past.

Even with its flaws, I'd gladly take another season of "Bordertown" over this. At least "Bordertown" made me laugh.