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I watched this movie again earlier this year. The weird thing is it does have typical Michael Mann Miami Vice-ish scoring to it, which is kinda incongruous to the subject matter.

@Blackti3: I was initially thrown off when I watched Drag Me to Hell because I thought it was supposed to be trying for a traditional horror experience. Once I realized it was supposed to be tongue-in-cheek (emphasis on the gross tongue stuff), it wasn't that bad. In fact, I think it was more humorous than Shawn of

@foxbody: I had an '89 V6. Underpowered, but reliable and fun.

It looks like a nice enough Jeep but I would never buy it just for some decals, just the same as I would never buy some famous musician's "signature edition" guitar.

In Soviet Russia, retired police car becomes clown car.

@thePrototype: That's cool, my parents named their jetboat "The G-Spot". This was before I was born.

I join the list of commentors who are not buying this argument.

I read a remake of Martyrs is in the works which seems completely unnecessary. I only recently watched that movie and it was so engrossing that the dialog and subtitles blended seamlessly in my head. I can't believe I had put off watching that one for so long.

@FashionZebra: Yep from Koji Suzuki. Have that on my wish list, as it has better reviews than the movie.

I would like to see more of these, and not just of planets, as a side-by-side sorta thing next to the detailed artist's conception...

The Uninvited: I liked this remake and just watched it a second time recently.

@David Jankowski: So what exactly does it take for you to ever make a stand on principle?

@electricworry: It would be great if there was some 80's movie type slow clap then a mass rejection of this "security" nonsense! Just add some Vangelis in there for the soundtrack, too.

Can't wait to see this, especially to see Mylène Jampanoï again after watching Martyrs recently.