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Oh, see, I think he's got the Mark Wahlberg thing going on—I see great potential for him totally hamming it up as an uber asshole. And I think that would be amazing.

Hah, that's funny that we had the reverse perspective! Honestly, I also think Tatum can pull off the 50s vibe better, too—but then I realized, would this be set in 2016? So when they go back they're just going back to…1986? Because if so, TJ Miller would fit in aesthetically. Also, way to make me feel old, goddammit.

They did, it was called Krampus. And it was about 1/5 as good as Gremlins, unfortunately.

No no no. That can't and won't happen, don't put such things out into the ether.

TJ Miller is too lovable to be Biff. If he wasn't already too famous I'd say Channing Tatum would be a better bet. I love the idea of Zac Efron, he'd be perfect.

Yeah, Maya Rudolph was one of the early names tossed around when there first started to be buzz about this project. I adore her, so I'll watch her in anything.

Oh gosh, I haven't thought about her in a while. Her impressions on Madtv were the best.

Hey, even the first Cars wasn't any good IMO. Awkward, uncomfortable, too long, poorly written. I took my nephew to see it when he was 4, and he was SILENT throughout it. He usually liked to talk about movies afterwards and tell me his favorite parts. He didn't say anything. I asked "what did you think?" and he said

I like Leslie Jones, but I kind of wish they had gotten Jessica Williams (you know, if they were dead set on having a Black Ghostbuster, which they seemed to be). I know she has better stuff to do, though.

It vibrates when you get near a pokemon so you don't have to be looking at it. But if you have a plan to tackle a specific area, you have to look and see where you're going.

My husband and I went out doing this yesterday, and while it's cute and all it kind of weirded me out. I like to walk anyway, but the game just kind of slowed me down because you have to walk with your head pointed at your phone. Then you look up and see dozens of people all around, also looking at their phones, and

Did you see Zootopia? I had my doubts because, like you, I don't enjoy kids movies as much as I used it, but I was surprised at how dark and sophisticated a kids' movie it is!

Agreed. She's great but I like to see her do different things. Also, as an aside, I was incredibly put off by The Boss. I love the idea of her character, but she just made her a little TOO abrasive and unlikable for me to be able to stand it. I need to rinse that bad taste out of my mouth.

I disagree that A Mighty Wind is ranked so low in the Christopher Guest cannon. Maybe it's because I grew up listening to that kind of music (courtesy of my mother who was a huge fan of the Kingston Trio and The Rooftop Singers and all the other musicians the movie makes fun of) but I've rarely seen a comedy be such a

This is my second favorite romantic comedy of all time (behind Defending Your Life), mostly because it's one of the few films in which the female leads isn't forced by the script to pick between two men. Also, because Albert Brooks is just perfect.

When I saw Michael Ian Black and Sutton Foster I was sold.

Damn, don't stop coverage! I just got into this show and I was looking forward to reading more pithy discussion!

I kept seeing this pop up as recommended on Netflix, but I didn't even realize it was a mystery. Looks like I know what I'll try watching this weekend…

A.A. Dowd, I usually agree with you, but I don't think the ending of Take Shelter was meant to be interpreted so literally.

Wait…there was a second purge movie?