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Please, what Comedy Central did to Futurama wasn't even resurrecting the corpse,it was just playing with the carcass and filming it.

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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.