misterfilmgeek--disqus
misterfilmgeek
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A soccer player goes to Antarctica in his SCOTTEVEST 35-pocket jacket, meets up with Johnny Knoxville, then goes up to and parachutes from 123,000 feet.

It is not in a studio's best interest to make interesting films. It's in their best interest to make profitable films. Only when people stop paying to see Baysplosions and Katherine Heigl hate-then-love-a-dude will we get interesting films.

Scared of bugs? Better avoid Creepshow, then.

This is the only movie that ever scared me. I've jumped at perfectly-timed cats appearing before of course, but was never truly terrified during or after a movie like this one. I think it's because this involves possession, which is more believable to me than ghosts or aliens or axe-murderers. I blame all those years

I always thought he deserved the Best Supporting Oscar for that, not matter how little screen time he had. No actor nailed their role as well as he did that year.

I've seen all three jackass movies (for some reason) and the only thing that I remember from any of them is the guy flying into the ceiling fan after bouncing off of a trampoline, and the giant hand smacking people as they walked by - both probably the shortest segment in their respective movie. I should probably pass

And you think that a generic procedural that sort-of sounds like something else from 20 years ago would get more people to watch?

Mr. Pibb and Red Vines equals crazy delicious!

Jessica Fletcher murdering all of the Friends would have been an excellent finale. But then again, Ross, being larger than Maine, would probably have just eaten her.

That's sounds ridiculous - it will never work. There are no skyscrapers in Maine, you dolt!

You mean Hannibal?

Riptide!

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"I am an exceptional ghost!"

I couldn't get through that movie for all of the interviewees' stupidity. Plus, it was very poorly edited - hard to watch. I really did want to get to the moon landing theory, but putting up with all of the other crap didn't seem worth it. At least it reminded me that there are some really silly people out there with

I saw it with my girlfriend and we had to sit close to the screen, so almost no one was in front of us, so we couldn't see how the audience was reacting. In the scene near the end where Swayze says, "I love you Molly", I started whispering, "Don't say it, don't say it…", and when she said "Ditto", my girlfriend (who

It wasn't very exciting as presented, even though the event was exciting for Sookie and Lorelai. Plenty of groundwork was laid for them buying the inn, and then it just happened. I think that it would have been much more interesting if another, better option was presented to them, maybe forcing them to be separated,

Is Friends coming back to TV Club Classic? The last Friends article said, "Thanks for watching and reading with us. We’ll be back mid-October for season two!"

Bad Teacher, and she was pretty great in There's Something About Mary.

I just meant that the quality was pretty consistent, and as you pointed out, the tone is as well - it doesn't get much different week to week, and not in a bad way. My counterpoint is The Sopranos. I remember all of my friends (and seemingly everyone else on the planet) telling me to watch it early in its run, so I