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Not to mention the fact that Michael Bay was producing this.

Personally, I bought it after learning about Crazy Steve's antics in the first four issues via Atop The Fourth Wall (I touched my mother's breast. It BLED on me), with me being curious into seeing just how worse the story can get in the later issues (and trying to figure out which material will be joked about when

Annual Cloverfield movies = Abrams' Plan B in case his "Member Berries" plan backfires.

Given what he's been up to recently (i.e. the 4K remastering of a certain horror movie), I think it's best to stay as far away from his balls as possible.

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It also serves as some clever symbolism when the paw rises with Frank's body near the end of the film.

Yeah there's a number of things that the TV movie version did wrong (i.e. basically not adding anything new to Over at the Frankenstein Place, the way Eddie's character is handled). However, as someone very familiar with Rocky Horror, there's a number of things that this did somewhat better when compared to the

If only Harry wasn't a jerk and everyone else but Ben weren't being idiots or useless. However, a compromise would work in which they at least stay upstairs to watch news coverage and make a signal showing that there's survivors in the house, while heading down to the basement if things were getting worse (although

Can I pony?!

"Merry Christmas everyone! Let's go to the Haunted House!"

…or if you're watching the Rifftrax version that just came out a few days ago.

Because we've gone through 200 posts without this mandatory post:

Besides, it's not a good idea to make fun of someone who, back when the Planeteers traveled back to WWII, actually smacked Hitler at one point.

Lovejoy in a parody of The Exorcist already happened in the comics.

With my family, we usually went to the movies after the big Thanksgiving feast (some choice titles include Aladdin, The Incredibles, and Lincoln).

The only difference: in Hell: not only are you are forced to watch all the episodes in a row;, but I'm sure Hell skips over the first eight seasons in order to get right to when the show began to go downhill to many.

Why do I have a feeling that the third story is a parody of Bubba Ho-Tep?

Personally, this episode continues to proves that maybe it's high time to retire The Simpsons, as the segments are pretty much forgettable (also, a Hunger Games parody probably would have worked better if it happened while the films were still coming out).

It’s entirely Barry’s fault that Dante is dead (well, okay, the drunk
driver had something to do with it too, but on a more cosmic scale, it’s
all on Barry)

I think part of this season's problem has to be due to Trey and Matt going full on with the serialization and using that to drag out most of their satire targets for the season rather than simply devoting an episode to each target individually and then tying everything together in a multi-part finale.