lonestarr357--disqus
lonestarr357
lonestarr357--disqus

I still maintain that, given everything I heard about this movie, it may as well have been 90 minutes of Kevin Smith looking into the camera and saying, 'I fucking give up'.

Sad that this has to be qualified, but the first three seasons only. The McGruder-less fourth season will seriously question your belief in a merciful God.

#1 is Miley Cyrus, who voiced Penny in Disney's underrated Bolt. #2 Vincent Cassel was an imposing presence in Black Swan and Jason Bourne. #3 Kelly Brook is a lovely model who appeared in the stupidly fun 3D remake of Piranha. #4 Chris Hardwick is the host of "Talking Dead". Points!

Whenever I think of this movie, my mind goes right to the teddy bear suit business meeting. Was there any intrinsic reason for the characters (including Connery) to be made up this way? Did no one in the crew speak up and say, 'do we need this scene and if so, do we really need the teddy bear suits'?

Hugh! Jack! Man the controls!

I dunno, Presbyterian?

Looking at it now, I realize I meant to type Casino Royale. Sorry.

#1 Robert Vaughn recently left us, though he will live on as Napoleon Solo on "The Man from U.N.C.L.E.", part of The Magnificent Seven and deliverer of one of Superman III's best lines: "I ask you to kill Superman and you're telling me you couldn't do that one simple thing?" #2 Mads Mikkelsen makes for a charismatic

Well, aren't we a big Freaky Friday fan?

Red Forman getting baked on that one "That 70s Show" episode disagrees with you, and is considering putting his foot up your ass.

Are you trying to say nautical?

Hot take: I've never been crazy about the show's Thanksgiving episodes. They just seemed to pile on Bob way too much, culminating in last year's "Gayle Makin' Bob Sled", which was more of an endurance test than an episode. Shifting the focus to the kids resulted in a winner. Neat musical number, too.

I thought the selfie stick bit was hilarious.

I'll take that to the bank, Senator bungles.

Wait, that Matt Smith?

After reading that one entry, I'd have been forever disappointed in the people here if someone didn't make this reference.

There's a line in Tom Lennon and Ben Garant's "Writing Movies for Fun and Profit" to the effect of 'executives will use your movie to make their movie'. My mind went right to that when I saw the scenes with the pixies and I thought to myself, 'did someone want to remake Hocus Pocus on top of remaking Sleeping Beauty?'.

Cool article. I really liked this movie. Are the characters unlikable? Absolutely, but they were interesting and the film is consistently funny.

Ah, what the hell:

Dwayne Johnson provided voicework for the forgettable Planet 51.