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There’s gonna be a scene at Texas Wieners, apparently.

So I saw Friend Request over the weekend (thank you Movie Pass for me not having to pay for all the crappy movies I’ve been going to lately) and it’s no more terrible than all other recent mystery/horror/thriller schlock: The Darkness, Shut In, The Bye Bye Man, and (the worst) The Disappointments Room.

Speaking of sequels of movies with titles that start with Un, I get home from work just now and M. Night is shooting the next Unbreakable on my block.

In the long run you need someone to trust and count on somewhere along the way.

I think I saw The Babysitter from 1980. Does it have a murder that has something to do with a dinghy or oar?

Sarah McLachlan is not American so it’s doubtful she’d do that.

Okay, Sam, I haven’t been your biggest fan but your opening sentence here is quality snark. That’s some metaphorin’!

Who cares about Cursed? Jawbreaker, bitches - this is Fern Mayo we’re talking about here.

Actuals are now posted on b.o.mojo and the spy pastiche is again on top. Maybe wait until the numbers are in before posting the weekend results?

Kid me liked both the McRib and Shamrock Shake.

What’s the consensus on Mulan? Is it considered top-tier Disney? Haven’t seen it, but the local AMC 24-plex has been screening Disney’s catalog and Mulan was last week. (This week is Tangled.)

And just last week I finally got around to watching FM and Tom is so larval in his brief scene.

Last time I drove down to A.C. we were playing my iPod and “Two Gunslingers” shuffled up. I had just uploaded Anthology: Through the Years and I and everyone else in the car were unfamiliar with this song. When it ended we were all like, let’s play that again!

Since when is a Jaguar a sports car?

Since this is a successful adaptation, can Netflix get on a movie version of The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon?

She’ll always be Pauly Shore’s gal pal in Son in Law to me.

DAYUM he’s looking good. HAWT.

Critics aren’t voters for Academy Awards.

So we’re not getting a review of ‘Til Death Do Us Part? Just like we didn’t get one for True to the Game.

If you ask me, it’s a HOF’r along with Teri Garr, Bronson Pinchot and Kelly Lynch.