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Pork rinds are good until you're on a no-carb diet and it's one of the only snacks you can safely eat that you can easily locate.

It's consistently funny and I'm not sure what makes it any more cobbled together than most of the best-loved comedies of the last 35 years. Furthermore, although he certainly leaves his mark, many of the film's best lines come from people other than Murray.

Another huge mistake not mentioned in this article is the decision to reuse the score from the movie. Bernstein's music is fantastic and a huge part of what makes Ghostbusters feel like Ghostbusters, but stretching 100 minutes of cues (maybe 120, with the stuff that didn't make it into the film) across a 10-hour game

It plays by the rules, to an extent, but I think Wain's Role Models is pretty underrated. Although most of the really weird stuff ended up in the Blu-Ray's deleted scenes (Nicole Randall Johnson's sexual obsession with Wheeler, Keegan Michael Key telling a ghost story, Paul Rudd fingering Elizabeth Banks), the bits of

I have that DVD in my Amazon cart because I watched that version of the pilot so many times and seeing the cut down version annoys me, but I hate the idea that I'd have to pay $9 (with the shipping).

I also kind of struggled with the ending the first time I saw it, but upon rewatches, I see he does mature, as much as he can. Both of the relevant lines are Andy's, about how it takes confidence to walk into a bar and order a water, and at the end, in voice-over, when he comments that it's worth fighting for

This has nearly nothing to do with this specific article and it's totally pedantic, but is anyone else annoyed by the internet's increasing decision to capitalize words like of, the, and, and to?

Edward Norton did promote The Incredible Hulk a little. I remember he was in a sketch on the Jimmy Kimmel show.

No idea how likely this is, but could the fourth person in the red beanie be Rosalind Wiseman? And I think it sounds like Mark Waters behind the camera.

No idea how likely this is, but could the fourth person in the red beanie be Rosalind Wiseman? And I think it sounds like Mark Waters behind the camera.

Why would it be annoying? It would be fair play.

Why would it be annoying? It would be fair play.

"It's essentially the same film but in space." I like the movie, but this is also the primary criticism of it.

Spy Hard I hate, but there are some good jokes in Wrongfully Accused. "Of all the women in all the world, you had to walk into mine."

I dunno. I really loved that movie when I was a kid, and I can resolutely say I don't give a crap about what it was like to film it.

I watched it on DVD a couple years ago and I found it pretty amusing. Too bad Leslie Nielsen wasn't in it; it's better than some of the shitty spoofs he'd go on to do.

Points for asking about Airplane II. Minor deduction for not asking about Airplane III (teased at the end of the credits). I was always curious to know how far along that was. Not very far, probably, but it's interesting trivia to me.

McGowan was in a car accident. She was wearing sunglasses at the time and the sunglasses cut into her face beneath the eyes. It's a real shame, because she definitely looks worse, and she might not have done it if she hadn't been forced to.