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I hope the “keep the Jason Momoa/Gal Gadot-shaped parts that did” includes more Shazam because that might be my favorite of all the DC films.

That’s why we have to go back a quarter century to talk about romantic comedies. Even ‘Knocked up’ is more than a dozen years old now. There are plenty of rom-coms out there, its just that Americans aren’t doing them.

I just posted a comment about this.  But come to think of it, I may have posted a comment about it back when this article was first published, too.  Can’t remember. :)

He wasn’t creepily hiding in her closet. He was with her in her apartment when Jack or Saul knocked on the door and she put him in her closet to hide him.

I’ve actually been kind of wanting to do a Grisham movie binge. I haven’t seen any of them in ages.

even Michael Imperioli’s Joe Jr., who even as a caricature provides some of the most quotable bits of the film

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One of the earliest movies that I saw Sandra Bullock in (and started my crush) was Love Potion No. Nine. I haven’t watched it in ages, but I used to love it. No idea how well it holds up.

Was about to add that one, too, before I saw your comment. :)

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I can’t see posts about this without my brain expecting it to be Falcon and the Snowman. :)

I saw the Rob Zombie Halloween remake in theaters, and there was a kid sitting a few seats down, brought by his parents, and clearly extremely upset by the content he was seeing.

Ok, I wasn’t imagining it. I just looked up the wikipedia article for Merlin and it did have a Mastermind game.

I would have bet my left pinky toe that Merlin also included an electronic version of that Mastermind game. Am I thinking of a different electronic game from the same era?

When the first Deadpool came out there was an idiot couple sitting two rows in front of me with their 5 year old son there to see a superhero movie.

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I can’t believe they didn’t include anything from the original Poltergeist. I would have nominated the clown attack scene. Or at least the guy ripping his own face apart in the mirror. :)

LOL. Whoops.

Just watched the season finale last night. I enjoyed it. It’s not laugh out loud funny like some of my favorite shows (IT Crows, Community, Brooklyn Nine Nine) but I love the cast and the send up of the military and the government.

The Voyager name shouldn’t mean anything to her except as an ancient primitive space probe from the 1970's.

I liked this episode but then they decided to go nuts with the weeping angels like, if you stare at them you get one in your eye or making the Statue of Liberty a weeping angel. :/

After ruining Jack Ryan and Jim Kirk, I was worried Pine would ruin Steve Trevor, too. But I actually like his Steve Trevor.