wrightstuff76
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Life isn't beautiful.

I was disappointed in how disappointing the film was. Having seen re-runs of the original show I was really looking forward to the big screen adaptation.

Mick Jagger is the type of guy who'd get 'married' in Bali to screw over his wife should she ever divorce him.

I love the The Phil Silvers Show (actually think it's the best US comedy series of all time), but I wouldn't get a tattoo of Bilko on my body.

The film is so watchable, even if the love story is a bit hokey. The cast are by and large great and the necessary work to bring us to the big moment - the sinking.

"A real man makes his own luck."

Actually Julian wasn't that bad a choice if take his work on Nip/Tuck into consideration.

Only if we get original t-shirt version of Galactus. That was a look.

The really annoying thing about holding onto the rights for FF is we aren't seeing Kang, The Skrulls (until recently) Doom or Galactus done right on screen. Let alone Wizard, Molecule Man, Red Ghost, Impossible Man, Puppet Master, Psycho Man among many others.

Using the Fantastic Four template.

Jack Black as Sharon Ventura could work.

Tim Story's films were okay at best and very underwhelming. Also they were too short. Granted some recent comic book movies are too long, but Story's 90 minute film barely got going before they ended.

Ebert was Odie, clearly besotted.

Seriously though why don't Marvel and DC have little promo for their comic books before the movies saying something like "hey if you liked the movie why not check out the comic which it's based on."

I like it. My snark is being held back for this one.

I have to keep reminding myself that Prince Regent/George isn't really a self destructive doctor.

Hot cousin that Ross and Phoebe want to sleep with - everyone accepts

At least Julie got to live happily (we assume) with Russ.

Damn that Gunther Central Park!