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CGI Powerpuff Girls?

I got into Coldplay because of their videos. The moment I saw 'Trouble' on MTV (back when MTV played music videos) I really got into their work. Maybe no so much now, but for Parachutes and A Rush of Blood to the Head have some great videos to go along with the songs.

Sure….why not?

Tomorrowland aka "Needs To Be Updated Land"

Monkeybone is notable for me just because it was the first time I learned you can dress a woman very sexually as a catgirl.

This definitely feels like something coming from David Mirkin. I know Marge almost cheated on Homer in season one, but I don't think Al Jean/Mike Reese and Oakley/Weinstein could ever do an episode of Homer seriously thinking of cheating on Marge. Homer is a bad husband so it makes sense for Marge, but not the other

Honestly this might be the worst movie I've ever seen.

You can't keep going to that Tom Hanks well every show. No matter how tempting it is.

The moment Levine was looking at the cue-cards instead of the guest stars in his monologue I knew we were in for a long night. I know most hosts use cue-cards now a days but it's funny he couldn't be bothered to even look at someone for even a second during the skits.

She also had one of those stores built for people to buy clothing or other items at a cheaper price. Granted a lot of the stuff was gaudy because it was from her collection….But at least she tried to help some people in need to.

I'm torn on the wife. On one hand, she does come across as a ditzy blond. But on the other hand, the movie showcases she was raised much better than that. Also, she had a rough life before marrying into money so you do feel a bit bad for her. By the end of the documentary she gives off some sort of acknowledgment that

I really loved that documentary when I saw it two weeks ago. This guy is such a creep and it really showcases how out of touch you can be when you're super rich. Thank god he had no chance of winning that lawsuit. Hope he loses even more money so he and his family can learn what it's like to be one of us.

Shame that this is getting such terrible reviews. I wanted to see a 'Kentucky Fried Chicken' type of revival going with this. But it looks like this is just nothing but 'offensive' gags with very little else.

Something about this is very off-putting to me. Like, I get the episode is about being rude and it is a nice concept. But why all the cursing? How did they possibly think they were going to get away with that?

As David Mirkin said in the commentary, the most accurate Sea Captain line ever:

(Twenty dollars can buy you many peanuts)

I'M FREAKING OUT!

The idea in general of child custody doesn't seem to fit for this movie in particular. It would have made more sense to use the bearded dude who found them in the first place to wind up being monster bait.

It's a shame that these two girls get wasted on a movie like this. They did a great job acting like animals, or at least people who are trapped in the wilderness for years. But there were so many predictable characters, story beats, and scare tactics that this was just another boring horror movie.

I haven't seen any of his other films but I'm gonna rectify that thanks to Netflix. I still enjoyed My Blueberry Nights but I just thought it was a bit flawed. I'm sure his other films are much better than this.