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Samuel L Bronkowitz
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Can we get these Looney Tunes shorts back at the expense of the other half of The Flintstones episodes? I loved the vitamins as a kid but that damn show was never funny.

I feel like he lost any remaing whimsy when Mars Attacks! wasn't a hit. Rough going after that. I was really looking forward to Sleepy Hollow, but it was so bland. 

Yeah, not the most artfully executed exit of a cast member. But considering how far they must have been into post production, it was...passable.

It was more than on-set behavior. He was harassing fans and they had the texts to prove it. There was no cliffhanger. Also, it was an action beat in the season 5 finale they turned into a death and had to remove him digitally from scenes after that moment they were unable to reshoot or edit around.

Spears is playing a local comedy club this week, they're advertising 50% off tickets for his set.

Used to be a big Kevin Smith fan after Clerks and Mallrats (have an autographed poster of that one), but starting with Chasing Amy just felt like he didn’t much else to offer.

Not enough? When I watched the first trailer weeks back with my wife, I turned to her and said “This is the pussy-lickin’-est trailer I think I’ve ever seen.”

I think the Keaton Batman factor is the major sticking point with a number of the worked up.

Well, there goes my career as the world’s foremost Johnny Depp Celebrity Smell-a-like.

In Down With The Sickness, it's really more of a  "Wah ah ah ah".

I fear for The Venture Bros movie.

I liked the “He’s phantom menacing!”.

On a related and not surprising note, folks out of Atlanta have been saying the shooting of MCU movies has become the equivalent of sweatshops for filmmaking.

They at least have the ability to edit what most of their audience hears. I’ve been to see HDTGM live and the end product cuts out the duds and the try-hards.

But they lit so many scenes in Obi Wan Kenobi with overly bright lightsabers.

Kind of shocked this is coming out from Universal. It looks like a cheap DTV movie from the early 00's.

“The greatest love story ever told” was between an uneven director and his mediocre actress wife?

Is Spielberg actually, actively producing or did he just spend so many years on adapting it that he's getting a credit?

And, at one point, investigatory.

And worse “Wet Squelching”