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Elvis
It's not so much hate as disdain. Here's a man that took rock-and-roll and dumbed it down for the masses - was managed and molded into a teen-heart throb - made a bunch of shitty movies- and had a legion of crazy fans before he died on the toilet.

Science fiction? More like Science Fact!
Speaking of Star Trek, did any read this article on the possibility of a real warp drive?

Did that have Nazis in it?

This is in no way a defense of the Nazis - but watching the trailer I couldn't help but think that German's might find it a little disturbing to see their fellow countrymen murdered and maimed by gleeful Americans.

After seeing the trailer for Ice Age III it suddenly occurred to me that there is no age limit for dick jokes.

..and why people don't like "Bringing Out the Dead" is beyond me.

La Sirena

If it's any consolation I often refer to A Christmas Carol as a "Victorian Era Christmas Story."

Other possible McConaughey/Dickens hybrids
Bleak Apartments:

If only there was a trio of ghosts that could make him the the folly of his sub-par movie career.

Magazine photographers
I've noticed in many movies that magazine photographers always get an inordinately large amount of sex.

Barry Windsor-Smith's Weapon X is one of my favorite graphic novels and I always thought that it would make a great movie.

How about ninjas? Does this movie have ninjas?

I agree. Everything I enjoy today is in some way the antitheses of what my parents enjoyed. I'm afraid is I push my taste of music or books on my kids they'll grow up to be the exact opposite of me and like stupid stuff…such as money and personal hygiene.

The Trips of Belleville
I really enjoyed this movie and this write-up - but I'm much more interested in what will be said about the Triplets of Belleville.

I agree.

Balls innuendo
I have no plans of seeing this movie, but I got to admit when I saw a preview for it in the theater I snorted pop out my nose at the following ridiculous line.

Good news - The horse that played Artax didn't die during the movie - that's a myth. He died years later from drug abuse.

I think we can all agree that no matter how much hilarity might ensue from Miley's attempts at being two people at once in two different places it will pail in comparison to Mr. Robin Williams' portrayal of Daniel Hillard/Mrs. Euphegenia Doubtfire - unless of course at some point she plants her face in a cream pie -