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Don't forget "Charlie Goes America All Over Everybody's Ass".

Like during Secret Wars II when Beyonder killed, then erased the New Mutants from existence.

Okay, Mr. Mayor, feast your ears on that Spin Doctors mix. Hoo ah!

They're much better then the other forty-eight Hours films that followed them.

I guess the first one is interesting enough because it's packed full of cameos from horror actors. Robert Englund plays a pretty big part in it, with cameos from Kane Hodder, Tony Todd, Ted Raimi and others. And Andrew Divoff is pretty good as the villain.

Hopefully! I bought it for a buck during an Xbox sale and it was pretty fun for what it was.

Since the original script was written with the crew having no defined genders, maybe the remake can be about an all-female crew except for two men, one of who becomes the sole survivor.

I guess this is why Liam McPoyle is too busy to make an appearance in Philly.

Does Michael Moore count? Infact, has anyone even seen the man since he and Seth Rogen got banned from that steakhouse?

It was where we ate lunch and started getting loaded before we hit Halloween Horror Nights, where we continued to get loaded while standing in an hour and a half line for Freddy vs. Jason.

I think that's what happened to Michelle Rodriguez on Lost.

Futurama did it.

I think Hasbro's done a figure for every single primary, secondary and tertiary character in the history of the franchise. So I suppose it was only a matter of time.

Bad job, Internet. If there's anything Funky Winkerbean and Crankshaft have taught me is that expressing joy is just taunting a cruel God to strike you and your loved ones down.

The novel wins alone for the scenes of Muldoon and Gennaro traveling the park to find the kids and hunt down the T-Rex. As well as his drunken interactions with Ellie while trying to bait the raptors.

I loved that Hammond's ultimate downfall happened because of his grandchildren, who he only brought to the island as a ploy to sway Donald Gennaro from shutting the park down. Then he spends his last few living moments cursing them.

I want to say that it's implied that Nedry's disgruntled because Hammond had insisted on him doing a bunch of extra work on debugging the system prior to the park opening and refused to compensate Nedry for his work. Hammond even went as far as to threaten his contracts with his other employers.

Disney has already used the technology with 80s Michael Douglas and Robert Downey Jr. in the Marvel movies, it's only a matter of time till they're doing entire films with them.

Atleast I have a slightly better chance of being alive to see this versus Robert Rodriguez and John Malkovich's movie about scotch.

The novelization lists his part as Amadeus Cho as well.