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Newt probably wanted more gum because she wasn't ready to kick ass yet

Hey Big McLurckHuge, you ever been mistaken for a man?

Ridley?

corporate training film

Confession time: I totally enjoyed the first AvP. It felt like good, midnight movie level of fun. The maze idea was cool and, sure, they made almost no effort with characters or coherence but, you've got to have one or two of these types of movies in your repertoire to cleanse your palette after Oscar season.

To hell with that problem, how do you celebrate the 4th of July without fireworks and cookouts? This sounds like a pretty un-American planet!

Since they're all flat, what's the issue?

Thank you for reminding me about The Hidden. Just another reminder of how dominant the 80s was for action movies when the absolute best that gem movie can rate is 4th place for 1987.

It's not the willingness to get experimental that was bad in Spider-man 3, it was the execution.

I think we've all flipped it to the Golden Girls….and more than once.

Some days you just can't get rid of a Nicholas Cage movie.

Perry, thrust, dodge! Ho, ho!

I have some sympathy for Corey and certainly don't hold his wealth against him in that respect (I will never understand how/why someone can withhold their sympathy for a hurting person just because they have more money than you).
But to your point, Ghost, my deeper pity/concern is reserved for Corey's imprisoned

Corey's Angles might disagree (if they were allowed).

Matt Lauer prefers referring to is as "negotiating leverage" rather than "blackmail".

Honestly, this site is the only one I saw making any thing of it. They may have linked to another site in their first article but, basically, it's a straw man.

You know, if you start a Unitarian video right at the scene where Dorothy steps out of the house onto the Yellow Brick Road, absolutely nothing happens!

Dude, give him a brake.

The trek to sobriety from addiction should never pedaled as humor.

CBS has automatic rights over any show where the characters identify and call out untruths.