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Remember this is James Cameron we’re talking about, furlong and that ginger with the mullet were the ideal kids in his eyes

“Gonna take my horse to the hotel room, gonna ride til i can’t no more”

the ultimate white person movie. heres the poster...

behold, the contrarian has arrived

Im hoping that it’s actually a low-key sequel to Lady Ghostbusters and that when they make the call Kristen wiig and Melissa McCarthy show up. Only this time it's funny.

Blair witch for me as well, always found the fate of josh most disturbing, especially hearing his screams in the night then finding abag of his teeth the next morning but its also the 20th anniversary of sixth sense which I actually found scarier especially the scene after the kid reveals his secret and then aftere

What pisses me off worse is it would have stayed swept under the carpet if not for some random movie on Lifetime FFS.

I know I have my own theory, and I will fight you until you agree with me

Chi-hua-hua

Of course, its a different style of movie entirely but thinking of how raimi keeps "throwing things"at her, she held her own. Actually maybe even Justin Long could pull it off.

“what many people don't realize is that Vikings were a peace loving people, ascribing to a philosophy of community and relationship building"  - Zack Snyder, probably

It never used to be this way (and from the sounds of it, it may just get worse...:(

I thought Alison Lohmann did well in the Ash-esque role in Drag me to hell. 

Even moreso if you're like me and have only seen the directors cut of army of darkness.

you’re smelling what I’m cooking!

I mean, he’s a card carrying Repub, so is it really a surprise he’ll continue to do business with Under Armour?

especially the roody-poo ones.

So it's your fault

probably my favorite is “did you have a dog?” “you already asked me that” “oh! and what did you say?” “I said yes.” “ and what did I say?” “you said its wonderful!””....well it is”

Id actually vouch for Postcards from the Edge. You see it from time to time but I wouldn’t consider it one of her most famous works.  And it had Mary Wickes and Mr. Drummond as her grandparents.