Please, what Comedy Central did to Futurama wasn't even resurrecting the corpse,it was just playing with the carcass and filming it.
Please, what Comedy Central did to Futurama wasn't even resurrecting the corpse,it was just playing with the carcass and filming it.
I worked at a movie theater when this was coming out so I had to suffer through the previews for it over and over, and while I thought it would be enjoyable, I had no expectations for a movie that was based on an amusement park ride. Then I watched it. Then I watched it again. Then I watched it roughly 20 times before…
Since we're doing this, I rather enjoy this gif of her:
Mad Men? Never mind, I forgot it was the monkey. So it should be: R.I.P. Annie's Boobs namesake.
Not that I'm complaining, but that's not Annie's Boobs.
NO! NO! NO! ALL THE NOES!!!
*puts on serious dragon science glasses*
How about landing as close to those geysers as possible and scooping up potential life forms? Gotta be cheaper than drilling.
I can see the trailer now...
There's a movie that gets multiple reruns and I can't understand why. If I'm watching tv and a movie starts I rarely change the channel except for this one, not even Salma Hayek's ass can save it:
Um, I think you missed the first part of the question. Nothing about this movie was "ridiculously fun." I will definitely never watch it again, so that part's accurate, but it's really not fun in any way. More "soul-crushingly depressing." And with a bold, dramatic musical theme that makes me immediately want to…
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Going top of mind aware. Just watched Hansel and Gretel on Netflix this past weekend. Fun romp if you don't take it seriously and I liked the concept,but IMHO it didn't need all the gore and profanity which is why I don't need to see it again. Style-wise it reminded me of another film that was fun to see once, but…
The Truman show is an exception I feel. Though it can only be watched once in a while. Like once a decade or so.
once you know the twist and see the featurette about the red objects, it kinda kills any need to rewatch. I enjoyed it the first time, though!
*this
Anything by Jim Carrey I can only handle once. I usually find them amusing, but not enough to watch again. I'd have to say the same about Adam Sandler's movies, too.