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MARVIN MARVIN!!!

They tricked him.  His cable was out and he called the wrong number.

I remember seeing Eli Wallach wandering around with those Coke-bottle eyeglasses and a sawed-off shotgun, shooting at breakdancing, ghetto blaster-toting street youth.  But that's because he lives on my street.  I've never seen TOUGH GUYS.

Hated it.

You could say that about anybody, though.

Pshaw.  Willard Huyck was already the baddest con on the cell block when Brest went in, and that guy's NEVER getting out.

What's great about that is that it's Philip Baker Hall playing someone named Sidney (or Sydney), making MIDNIGHT RUN part of the PTAndersonverse, or maybe the Brestverse (heh) engulfs all of the PTAndersonverse.

They say we should all just relax because they're just building a richer comment system.

And welcome to it.  Hope they like spiders.

Good point.  I still remember waiting on line to see HOWARD T. DUCK on opening day back in '96.  Lines around the block.

If this article is gospel, which seems doubtful.  There's plenty of blame to go around regarding marketing.

Stanton may have been, but it would still be the studio's fault for not reining him in, then.  It's not like he had their families held hostage.

I didn't think he was all that tortured.  He's not Rick from THE WALKING DEAD, that's for sure.  He is haunted, but not tortured, I'd say.  Might be splitting hairs.

While the credits say this is inspired by APOM, this is really just an adaptation of the series as a whole, picking and choosing elements and making a few things up.  The climax of the book turns around the Atmosphere Factory, which isn't even in the movie.

"I think Professor Poopy Pants has it right."  You get a Like just for that.

Even worse, the die-hard Transformers fans who kid themselves that the movies are good because they just want Transformers movies, no matter what.  They seem happily content just with the existence of them, the quality is irrelevant.

Uh, you're forgetting the movie where Don Knotts coached a football team with a mule for a placekicker, so I call bullshit on that.

You're right.  Stealing a car doesn't put tens of thousand of people in the entertainment industry out of work.

What they had here was a failure to communicate.

Yeah, and cast Jack Black as Green Lantern, too!