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Whether or not that video is genuine, I still want this to win the box office. If it doesn't, there's a strong chance we'll end up with ten more Resident Evil movies. Does that sound like a universe worth living in?

The first Resident Evil came out in 2002.

I still don't understand this. Their solution to the 'Lola isn't funny and has no personality' problem was to give her an annoying personality on top of not being funny. How is this better?

Traveling through time to recruit historical figures to - in a roundabout way - save the world?

If nothing else, John Lone (whatever happened to him?) was an awesome villain in that.

"…it still stands as probably the only kind-of-good movie that director Roland Emmerich ever made."

Melvinnnnnn!

And that's the waaaaaaaaaaaaay the news goes!

Yes, Ms. Valentine's Day, everything stinks.

Believe me when I say it's downright Miyazakian compared to the eyeball-stabbing designs of previous timeslot occupant "Legends of Chamberlain Heights".

I remember seeing that film a few days after it came out. Within 10 minutes, I was enjoying myself. It's like Frank Miller couldn't decide if he wanted to make a campy version or a serious one and just threw it to the editors and went out for a smoke.

Mark Wahlberg and John Goodman were in 2014's The Gambler.

As someone who stays for the credits of every movie, I'd like to apologize. I just like looking through credits (if there's a scene at the end, bonus).

Upvote for the "Ned's Newt" mention.

Nice form, but a little rough on the landing.

Seriously, why is this show not on DVD? Such horseshit.

George Clooney and Matthew Lillard were in The Descendants.

Caught it last night (It's 'Plinko: the TV Show' and you're a goddamn liar if you say you wouldn't watch.). That last round was a kick to the sack, for sure, but did anyone else notice that one red ball just sailing, unobstructed, into the million slot? Seems more than a little engineered.

Jesus H. Jesus, yes! I am beyond sick of comedies that are essentially 95% time-wasting horseshit improvisation and 5% actual screenwriting.

Well, shit. They had a nice chemistry in his guest spots, then I found out they were a couple and it made sense.