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I saw it last night and came back here questioning that “A” grade. It was…fine, but never really scary and had several plot holes you could drive Nic Cage’s prosthetic chin through

If you asked AI “What if Andy Warhol and Carrot Top had a baby.”

That’s what matters the most to me when I’m watching a movie: “Is the actor having fun?”

I recall BHC2 being the more action-y (and violent) film. Probably because they were working with a bigger budget. The original was just a fun, simple, fish out of water story that was such a hit that it gave the director the clout and leverage he needed to make “Spies Like Us”

Despicable Me 3 is one of the highest grossing animated films ever. Illumination understands that they don’t need to worry about quality or story or critics or RT Scores (58%!) to make money from dumb schlubs and their mouth-breathing spawn. No one asked for your jokes - these parents just need 100 minutes of A/C and

For a guy who wants to not talk about his health scare, Fox sure talks about his health scare a whole fucking lot.

I’d much rather see a Detective Crashmore sequel, if we’re doing Santa movies.

Was he as good on “The Sarah Silverman Project” as he was on “The Sarah Silverman Program?”

13 year olds don’t know what the fuck a Borderlands is - though they think their dad might’ve played it at some point

All the best movies come out in mid-August

Wow, this almost seems like an AVClub article circa 2013. It helps that it isn’t in slideshow format and that the headline isn’t written from the POV of brain-damaged A.I.

I kind of feel like arguing with the director/head writer and having the argument continue in private isn’t quite “Dan Schneider” worthy. Not that a boss should yell at employees, but I got chewed out by a boss or two back in the 90s because I didn’t want to do something I was asked to do.

I didn’t get a Community notification for this.

And, according to this article he “took the very trip in the Tardis,” which is really cool.

Marcus suffers a heart attack, and emerges from the experience convinced that he cannot be killed. This subplot brings out a warmly loopy side to Lawrence.”

You really think the new SP is as good as old South Park and people don’t like it because it makes fun of something like Ozempic?

This reminds me of the recent South Park output. At some point you become such a part of the cultural landscape that it’s difficult to say anything new, fresh, or interesting. And having lots of money means no one says “no” to you and you lose touch with what the world thinks.

Cut them a break. Most A.I. is under 10 years old.

With his movies I always feel like I leave them knowing less than I did about them before seeing it.

Exactly. He just said he would do the movie. It would be another thing if he said “I called my agent and told him that I agreed to do the movie and to do it for scale with nothing on the back-end - that’s how much I love Wolverine!