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I dunno, I loved it when I was like 12…..

Rob….

to be fair, Elm street 2 is faaaar from the worst.

The Heretic is a bad movie, but goddamn they rarely make bad movies as ambitious as that anymore. It's exactly my kind of bonkers.

Darn, I clicked thinking it said ''Colbert tastes Marco Rubio''

Mhhhhhh, I can hardly see any common ground between Rand and Southland Tales, politically or otherwise. Or even between Snyder and Kelly.

The bunny sorta stole his holiday from him, he's rightfully pretty angry about it.

Yeah, I think he was trying to kill the Easter bunny.

He starts on Tony's side, mostly out of loyalty, but slowly realizes he made a mistake and joins Cap for the final battle. But that was all paying off the relationship they'd spent the last several building up between Peter and Tony, I doubt they'll stuff a fraction of that into the movie.

No mention of the Sandler-esque midget slapstick at the end?

NOT ALL MEN!

Out of curiosity…..favorite movies with abysmal IMDB ratings?

Was that it? Now I REALLY WANT Aaron Paul as Eddie…..

Okay, I read these in high school, so I could totally be pulling this outta my ass, but at one point in the 2nd book wasn't Roland completely naked fighting the lobster creatures? Or is that just wishful thinking?

I'll always maintain that Even Horizon is a total blast. So much so, I actually had high hopes before watching Resident Evil, and well…….ya know how the rest goes…..

It's a sad state of affairs that I didn't even suspect this was sarcasm until that last line…..

Nothing beats our language laws here in Quebec….

I felt the movie had gone straight into sci-fi territory long before that final reveal, so it hardly felt like it was cheating. The first time I saw it, I literally couldn't stop screaming (in a positive way) at the credits, after seeing all those Hugh Jackmans in the tanks. I think this movie works best if you

Yeah, those you mention are easily my top 3. Though Memento might beat out The Prestige on some days. I used to be pretty cynical about Nolan, it was actually being dragged to see Interstellar that completely flipped my opinions on him.

Just saw it last night, gotta agree. I'd even go as far to say the whole point was how the fervent religious hysteria is what brought about such evil at all.