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Yeah, whenever people talk about how bad the Marvel movies are now*, I just smile and think back to The Incredible Hulk.

For all these reasons, sure. But also: their relationship wasn’t just nice or cute, it was presented as a mutual remedy for their respective neuroses.

Yes, I’ve seen all episodes of MASH. And if you saw any, you would recognize that early MASH is a completely different beast from even season 2. Trapper and Hawkeye are doing Groucho Marx impressions and rolling up Frank in toilet paper screaming “the mummy returns!”, and the further the show got the less humorous it

bruce willis was always the coolest movie star and this slow degradation is heartbreaking. i’m just gonna pretend he went out on top in 2011 with looper and moonrise kingdom and then retired.

If anyone hasn’t seen it, I highly recommend Death Becomes Her. Not only is it an absolutely hilarious movie with groundbreaking effects that still mostly hold up well, with Willis killing it in an against-type role, but after his condition was revealed, the movie’s ending now takes on an incredibly moving new meaning

My sense from the statement is that Caine thinks of himself as a working actor, who likes to complete his task for the day with a minimum of fuss.  He isn’t seemingly one of those gross people who opposes intimacy coordinators because they, like, interfere with his ability to molest coworkers, but rather because they

God, I loved the ‘Hot Shots!’ movies growing up. I still giggle like an idiot at the line, “These men are completely celibate, like their fathers, and their fathers before them.”

Kentucky Fried Movie is a stone cold classic film. Absolutely hilarious.

It always seemed to me that “innocent until proven guilty” just means you’re not going to face legal consequences like prison until you get a trial. I think it’s still fine to for example, believe OJ Simpson is a murderer.

As I recall it was pretty fun. Hardly any of the episodes involved shrinking. They realized that if the dad is an inventor, he can just invent anything and they can build a story around that. Time machines, robots, devices for communicating with aliens.

I mean, it’s not like Baldwin doesn’t understand how guns work. He’s used plenty of them in his many movies.

Dead Heat was a childhood fav of mine. Treat was a cop turned zombie. Joe Piscopo was his partner. Can’t imagine it’s held up but 12 year old me loved it. Thanks Treat, RIP

You may not think there’s a lot a depth, but if you look a bit closer at Transformers, you’ll find there’s more than meets the eye.

Regardless of what anyone says in the cynical, hyper-critical bubble of the Internet, the dude is very popular with audiences. And honestly, many parts of his show were pretty delightful, especially Carpool Karaoke and the aimless banter with his crew during the post-pandemic shows. Beats Fallon and current Meyers, as

Oof, this is going to set a bad precedent where celebrities think they can intentionally ski into people with impunity.

IMO the smoking gun was that Sanderson had previously suffered a stroke and complained about the same symptoms. Makes his account seem suspicious as hell.

I like that one with Ethan Hawke holding a dead Robert DeNiro on the NY subway.

Holy shit, there’s someone else out there that has always loved that line!

Oh my god, The War of the Roses is *so* good! It was not what I expected it to be, but it was fantastic. I love dark humor and I love Kathleen Turner and Michael Douglas, so it was just perfect.

Righteous!