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Agreed on Bill Hader, but I think Banks could have totally vamped it up and done a decent interpretation of classic Rita, cone bra and obnoxious voice intact. I have no idea how it's going to be now, though. I'm imagining something sultry and kind of cringing in the process…

You make it sound far more interesting than actual Rings does.

Pinsky, though I had conflicting feelings about it due to his personality…

also "The Parent Trap" for me

I distinctly remember thinking of "Hey Dude" as the boring, western counterpart to "Salute Your Shorts." And yet I watched it whenever it was on, so…

Elizabeth Banks did, too, until they revealed the bizarre green costume.

I can't tell if you're trying to be sarcastic or not.

Why do so many jokes these days revolving around physical violence never adhere to the laws of physics? That punch to her face looked fake as hell, both in delivery and the abrupt and mechanical movement of her head. Wouldn't it be funnier and more shocking if there was an actual, realistic reaction?

I generally try to take people at their word for it when they apologize, even if they currently do not get the fullest extent of why what they initially did was wrong. Admitting you have a problem is the first step and all that, and I think the use of the word he used is unfortunately prevalent enough that he didn't

A good example of appropriate punching up would be Bugs Bunny - there was a rule that Bugs was always retaliating in defense of some antagonistic force, be it Daffy trying to get him shot instead (with Bugs being open to an alliance once Daffy stopped being a jerk) or Elmer just being out to get him (and even others)

Ha. I was answering his rhetorical question of "What wasn't a serial killer movie?"

… The Fugitive?

Ah, see, what I meant was I thought it was just automatic. Either way, I really can't say that, myself.

From what I've heard about this case, paying for the defendant's legal fees as a result of your unsuccessful lawsuit against them is standard practice rather than Cinemark simply trying to make them pay. I wouldn't put it beyond them holding a drop of those fees as bait for a settlement to not appeal, though. Cinemark

You're conflating Molly Shannon's Mary Katherine Gallagher with Will Ferrell and Cheri Oteri's cheerleader characters.

I don't think that any movie in recent history has made me so actively pissed off at it while watching it as that movie. Perhaps it was the then-recent announcement of Blomkamp being handed the reigns to the Alien series and everyone being excited for it because they thought his awful Ripley-in-a-xenomorph-helmet fan

How does one state how people perceive the situation without actually stating how they see the situation? That's taking it to an extreme, particularly when you even acknowledge that Clever isn't using the term but is instead using it to describe how certain people use it, and even more particularly when you can't even

I think Clever was referring to how most people saw the public transition from Bruce to Caitlyn, not that Caitlyn is freakish for doing so. I think that's a good term to use, too, as plenty of people saw it as a carnival sideshow to the already outrageous Kardashian/Jenner main attraction. Jenner may be the most

The resulting mix of the same people I know both scorning her for being trans and then using her as a platform to show how obvious their points should be whenever she spoke out in agreement with their conservative views was certainly perplexing.

Example: Milo Yiannopoulos