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iRobot is underrated.
by JonQuixote
Mar 11th, 2008
01:41:09 AM
Got a lot of flack for spinning Asimov into a typical (if extra-flashy) Will Smith actioner, but Will Smith actioners are pretty watchable. More to the point though, I thought it did a nice job of wrapping its bombastic plot around an Asimovian theme. It does a cool thing with the laws of Robotics, imo, making the whole loud exploding enterprise smarter and more reverent than it otherwise appears to be. Of course, I'm not a huge Asimov fan, having really only read I, ROBOT and the AZAZEL stories, so I wasn't about to grab a pitchfork no matter what. But I guess that gives me more in common with the Average Moviegoing Joe.
Never liked I, Robot
by Lyghthouse
Mar 11th, 2008
01:42:19 AM
Which is strange because I love The Crow and Dark City. I hope to see Proyas back in action soon.
Of course, I feel a little dirty...
by JonQuixote
Mar 11th, 2008
01:42:55 AM
...taking the time to talk up iROBOT on a week when NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN, FLETCH, and IMAGINATIONLAND hit shelves. Could be worse, I guess. I could blather on about how the trailer for ID4 still gives me a boner.
I know you hate BSG so just leave it alone already.
by NoPIX
Mar 11th, 2008
01:43:51 AM
And the music does fit accordingly when you realize what they are striving for. If that doesn't make sense than you just aren't really watching it.
Dogma was just a rip-off of Good Omens
by Dingbatty
Mar 11th, 2008
01:47:01 AM
Just saw NO COUNTRY...last weekend
by HExTeXly
Mar 11th, 2008
01:51:22 AM
I probably wouldn't have gone to see it last weekend (at the theater) had I known it would be out on DVD this week. Still...it was good
Harry, your Top Ten of 2007
by LoneGun
Mar 11th, 2008
02:00:55 AM
We know that THERE WILL BE BLOOD is your number one flick, and clearly NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN is second. But what are your other eight? I'm not sure if I missed your list but I'd love to know your top picks.
Coen commentary
by Zempf
Mar 11th, 2008
02:07:37 AM
They DID record a commentary for "The Man Who Wasn't There" along with Billy Bob Thornton. And it's a VERY entertaining bit of listening.
I'm OUTTA order! your OUTTA order!
by Xiphos
Mar 11th, 2008
02:33:18 AM
"The whole damn system is outta order!!!!" Harry great point about Pacino in the 70's. Unfortunantly, ...And Justice for All, is what gave rise to Pacinos tendency towards the overeating of scenery.

Also great points Harry, about Fletch it's still funny after all these years and repeated views.

ID4 was, using your phrase from 10,000 BC, blissfully retarded fun mess of a movie.

It's a sign of growing older, my dear Harry...
by drwilliamweir
Mar 11th, 2008
02:36:08 AM
... that you can't remember screenings and that obscure, yet mature movie you slept through as a youngster suddenly gains depth years later. Gattaca is a wonderful piece of intelligent science fiction so well done, good sir, for praising it.
George Milies and silent films
by Lukecash
Mar 11th, 2008
02:37:30 AM
Man, there was some kick as shit in those days...especially by this French genius. Father of Special Effecst, the creator of fantasy films. He totally impressed and inspired Chaplin and D.W. Griffith. Man, I want more silent stuff. I got Harold Lloyd collection, and I'm aiming to get some Chaplin. But some nice juicy German expressionist would be awseom as well.
F-ING HATE WRONG NAME UNDER WRONG PIC
by HELLSFOXES
Mar 11th, 2008
03:17:05 AM
seriously. i wana meet whoever designed that 'NO COUNTRY' dvd cover and let them try to explain why its not a big deal to have tommy lee's name under brolin's face and vice versa. Then i wana punch that c-ksucker in the throat and hear him try to explain again cos it'll make about as much g-dam sense.... I've been watching too much angry video game nerd
There a commentary from the Coen Bros...
by Zakari Paolon
Mar 11th, 2008
03:21:01 AM
and Billy Bob Thorton on the DVD for The Man Who Wasn't There, by the way...
Independence Day is a piece of shit
by kwisatzhaderach
Mar 11th, 2008
03:46:53 AM
It really is.
HellsFoxes
by Xiphos
Mar 11th, 2008
04:32:47 AM
FYI, Here on AICN you can use the cocksucker and god damn all you like without worry.
DAN IN REAL LIFE.. ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME..? IS THIS A JOKE?
by Greigy Just Wanted To Say
Mar 11th, 2008
04:50:43 AM
Dan in Real Life was one of the most toe curling cinematic experiences and biggest disappointments in recent memory. This was a cosily constructed middleclass fantasy land, a world where NO REAL people of any background genuinely inhabit. Look real families at their best are a dysfunctional unit, they do not sit around with Prozac grins on their face and fake enthusiasm challenging each other to crossword battles. That is Bedford Falls cinema, there was more gritty realism in Enchanted. Take for example the first meeting in the bookstore, cute idea VERY VERY BADLY handled. The dialogue is so PAINFULLY forced, so unbelievably self-conscious and unnatural even the talents of Binnoche and Carrel cannot save it. Good god the breath of fresh air that was Tarantino’s ear for realistic natural dialogue is but a distant memory. This is truly mirror mirror on the wall who’s the smuggest of the all. This is the kind of appalling navel gazing cinema that Robert Redford used to indulge in and that the academy loves (damnation enough). The music as well was shoehorned in there, that mediocre college circuit vanity fest drone. Dan in Real Life was anything but… recycled ideas, format and worst of all a waste of good on screen talent. Keep Dan in his obnoxiously conceited bubble for Christ’s sake.
I fucking hate I, ROBOT
by SpencerTrilby
Mar 11th, 2008
05:10:25 AM
and honest to god, it makes me feel better any time I can express it. Worst attempt at science fiction in recent memory. I truly hope Proyas will deliver again, but I'm skeptical.
I enjoy the Moon thing Melieres did.
by TomBodet
Mar 11th, 2008
05:20:13 AM
That's kinda fun. So sure that'd be enjoyable to watch. I Robot is okay too.
Worst book to film translation...
by Franklin T Marmoset
Mar 11th, 2008
05:59:49 AM
Surely, it has to be either Bonfire Of The Vanities or Breakfast Of Champions - two of my favourite books slaughtered by films starring one of my favourite actors, Bruce Willis.

How can the same shit happen with to the same guy twice?

With to the same guy twice?
by Franklin T Marmoset
Mar 11th, 2008
06:02:00 AM
What the hell does that mean? I really ought to proofread before I post.

I kind of liked I, Robot, by the way. Perfectly enjoyable Will Smith sci-fi/action shenanigans, even if it has precious little to do with the book.

Worst book to film translation - I Am Legend
by kwisatzhaderach
Mar 11th, 2008
06:08:42 AM
Just re-read this recently. The film is a total mess. Especially the ending. A CG nightmare.
I ,Robot: decent sci fi flick. Dogma: Dogshit!
by Stalkeye
Mar 11th, 2008
06:20:27 AM
Kevin Smith is soo overrated,this fat fucker should stick to running his comicbook shop. Not even the performances of George Carlin,Chris Rock, Ben & Matt could really save this shitty script.

But I'll give Smith props for having the balls to piss of the Catholics, and that he'll be most remembered for..well that and Bob nd Silent Jay strike back. XP

Tony Curtis in Sex on the Run
by joeelliott
Mar 11th, 2008
06:51:18 AM
has one of the greatest nun sex scenes ever.... or at least it did for me back when there was such a thing as Showtime After Hours
Re: Fletch
by Bobo_Vision
Mar 11th, 2008
07:05:53 AM
"Since nobody seems to understand that Jason Lee and Kevin Smith taking on this character would be sooper-genius"

Kevin Smith and genius should never be spoken in the same sentence unless it is preceded by the words "lack of" or "anything but a". Harry, we can tolerate you splooging over crappy films from time to time, but your personal enderosement of crappy filmmakers like Kevin Smith to taint something like Fletch is appalling.

harry goddammit
by bootle2
Mar 11th, 2008
07:05:55 AM
how can you recommend DVDs you've never watched, sometimes having never even seeing the movie they contain. You do it all the time, and it is more disgusting than some of those mascot animations "featuring" you. Even that fucking loser merrick doesn't seem to pull this shit
enderosement = endorsement
by Bobo_Vision
Mar 11th, 2008
07:10:25 AM
Bobby Pacino in "Deerfield"
by tonagan
Mar 11th, 2008
07:12:34 AM
What a confusing box.
HD-DVD: the look and sound of a marketing failure
by tonagan
Mar 11th, 2008
07:13:14 AM
Dead horse, I know.
Frank
by Kloipy
Mar 11th, 2008
07:21:14 AM
good call on Breakfast, I don't think that book could be adapted. I couldn't believe it when I saw the case sitting at the video store
SACRILEGE!!! NUNS 4 FUNS
by BringingSexyBack
Mar 11th, 2008
07:45:40 AM
Sweetness! Let me tap thine ass fo da luv of God.
NEVER READ THE ASIMOV BOOK SO I ENJOYED I, ROBOT
by BringingSexyBack
Mar 11th, 2008
07:49:20 AM
Why is Alex Proyas NOT doing a superhero franchise, but Ratner and Singer are? Makes no sense.
Harry's ID4 defense
by quantize
Mar 11th, 2008
07:54:28 AM
A nice warm up for the Cloverfield dvd release...once you froth like an giddy teenage girl because you get a gold pass from JJ to watch his half baked shit..you better have the ongoing BS line ready.
HARRY: I HAVE A RECOMMENDATION FOR YOU
by BringingSexyBack
Mar 11th, 2008
07:59:50 AM
If you've never seen the Frontline episodes of American Experience: The Mormons, you have got to check it out. I just watched the first half last night.

It's fascinating to see people rationalize the legitimacy of a modern day "prophet", and elevate a trip from Illinois to Utah to spectacularly mythic proportions.

I've always viewed organized religion with much skepticism but this doc just convinced me that common sense is anathema to the masses. A good watch, this one.

BSB I saw that Frontline too
by Kloipy
Mar 11th, 2008
08:10:09 AM
That whole series was great. I liked the one with the porn star Sunny Lane whose parents are her manager and her dad and mom watch her movies and try to speak about how their little girl is a star
No Country For Old Men.....
by JayWells87
Mar 11th, 2008
08:17:29 AM
...sucked. The performances were terrible, the direction really mediocre, and the script...seriously, they just took the book line for line and wrote in down for the actors to say. I really don't see what everyone loved about this flick. By the way, Troy was pretty great....
...you're right
by quantize
Mar 11th, 2008
08:22:55 AM
you don't see what everyone loved about that flick... which makes sense if you're a moron.
KLOIPS
by BringingSexyBack
Mar 11th, 2008
08:24:52 AM
I've gotta check that one out. I'm finishing the Mormons tonight and feeling glad I avoided organized religion my entire life. Not spirituality or personal beliefs, mind you, but the Church of the Poison Mind, as it were.
Bee Movie is an A? I thought it's a DVD.
by DerLanghaarige
Mar 11th, 2008
08:27:02 AM
BSB
by Kloipy
Mar 11th, 2008
08:29:20 AM
I remember reading an article in some magazine not so long ago about some cult and I can't for the life of me remember what the name was of the cult, but the leader would have sex with all the young (10-13)girls and exchange them for their parents 'salvation'. The problem with orginzed religion is that so many people are so easily led and won't speak up if somethings wrong.

Like on that mormon special, you can tell the oldest wife is so unhappy and just looks at the younger wives with contempt.

DOGMA is terrible.
by Stifler's Mom
Mar 11th, 2008
08:31:32 AM
The cover art should have been a simple pic of the Shit Monster.
there will be blood was total crap
by robamenta
Mar 11th, 2008
08:35:16 AM
i totally do not get the love this fim has. and no county has the same vibe. another case of the emperor being naked??
Loved Dogma
by Sithdan
Mar 11th, 2008
08:38:47 AM
One of my favorite films of all time.
HELLSFOXES
by ForkTongue
Mar 11th, 2008
08:50:44 AM
I was just about to say the same thing. Not only the person that designed it but the fact that it went through the whole approval process is idiotic. Oh and JayWells give it another viewing. It really is a brilliant movie. The Coen Brothers are true auteurs and pairing them with Cormac McCarthy was a cinematic dream team. I can't wait to see how Hillcoat handles The Road.
Agree with the Dogma haters
by Pariah74
Mar 11th, 2008
08:55:57 AM
Kevin Smith ripped off the plot and didn't understand the subject matter. You'd think that if a writer was going to rip into Catholic Dogma they would at least have a basic understanding of the subject. His understanding of Catholic Dogma was "I don't like the Church." As far as his fans, Kevin Smith could film himself shitting in can for 90 minutes and they'd love it as long as there were pot jokes and dick jokes. Kevin Smith is a complete hack. I love how he's some sort of authority on comics and yet his comic book career is exactly what? Getting fired from Green Lantern? Wow.
There will be blood
by Bobo_Vision
Mar 11th, 2008
08:56:00 AM
There were so many subtle things I love about that movie, one of those being the musical score. I love how the opening scene of that movie is scored by the long wail of a stringed instrument like a scene out of a horror film.
quantize
by JayWells87
Mar 11th, 2008
08:56:42 AM
Way to pick up on sarcasm. I honestly haven't even seen it yet, I'm heading to best buy to pick it up once I finish this post. The "Troy" comment is the new running gag for TBs, it started yesterday w/ TDK talkback....I guess it's not funny if you have to explain it...my bad...good to know your quick to judge someone as a moron though ;)
Sorry...
by Pariah74
Mar 11th, 2008
08:58:41 AM
He was fired from Daredevil, and then fucked up Green Arrow. My bad. That and he loves to talk about how he almost wrote a Superman movie once. The guy's entire fan base are stoners who are too stupid to remember where he stole his jokes from.
KLOIPS
by BringingSexyBack
Mar 11th, 2008
09:01:52 AM
I googled for that cult and came across some books about Mormonism and polygamy. Interesting. Someone - like P.T. Anderson perhaps - should do a movie on Joseph Smith and Brigham Young (arguably an architect of a mass murder). I don't know if Hollywood has the balls to tackle that powder keg. They haven't even done a movie on L. Ron Hubbard yet, so I don't think a movie about the Mormons is gonna happen anytime soon. Although such a movie has unspeakable potential. Hey Mori, you wanna write a script with us?
Dogma rocks
by Razorback
Mar 11th, 2008
09:02:20 AM
Love it.
BOBO
by BringingSexyBack
Mar 11th, 2008
09:03:41 AM
Totally agree on the TWBB soundtrack. It contributed to the greatness of the movie. Surreal.
God, I love GATTACA.
by Knuckleduster
Mar 11th, 2008
09:18:20 AM
It's been a favourite of mine since it came out. Andrew Niccol should direct more. Can't wait to see it in HD. Hell, I even like that cover, and I hate Blu-ray covers.
Coen bros.
by SK229
Mar 11th, 2008
09:21:14 AM
I don't know, I love the bravura of their technique and their command of the cinematic language, but I always find their films lacking in real depth, with the exception of Fargo. Even then, it just seemed like a lot of random weirdness and quirkiness, and only Marge had a real three dimensional quality to her. I have yet to see NCFOM, so I'm hoping to be pleasantly surprised. I thought Jesse James had depth and heartache and the myths of America wound up and continuously unraveling in every single frame and that it really should have been at least nominated for an Oscar. I think that will go down as one of the Academy's greatest blunders, especially once even the people who loved Juno go back and attempt to watch it three or four years from now (or weeks...) and realize what a piece of shit it is.

Last thing... WHAT-THE-FUCK is with all the shitty movies on blu-ray? Why, oh why? Who the hell is buying this shit!? I scanned the leftover HD-DVD's and then the blu-ray selection at circuit city and HD-DVD STILL had way more titles that I'd want over blu-ray. All blu-ray has is a line-up of shitty hollywood movies with, I'm assuming, excellent transfers. Great... so you can see every little piece of excrement that went into making a cinematic turd. There are exceptions, mostly cause some great movies got made last year, and then there's Close Encounters. But please... I WANT to buy a blu-ray player, I really do, but so far there are very few reasons to, and the reasons that do exist are mostly because of Warner Brothers. Where the hell are the back catalog titles from other studios? Hell, the fact that Sony can't even put out Ghostbusters and Lawrence of Arabia on their cherished format speaks volumes about their knowledge of the kind of people who want a top-quality image on their classic films. Apparently, Blu-ray has been geared completely towards investment banker assholes who want to show off their home theater system during a cocktail party with movies like Talladega Nights, Spiderman 3, and fucking Resident Evil. Seriously Sony... put Lawrence of Arabia out and I and MANY, MANY other cinephiles will go out and buy a player TO-DAY! Just google "Lawrence of Arabia" and blu-ray and you'll see discussions about it going back over a year.

And Justice For All and Bobby Deerfield
by skimn
Mar 11th, 2008
09:50:26 AM
are not going to top the list of Pacino's screen acheivements, but why must the DVD cover art look like the $1.99 bargain copies at Family Dollar? Geez...and if any of Proyas films should be available in Hi Def it should be Dark City.
Hated Gattaca?...man, I have embarassed...
by FlickaPoo
Mar 11th, 2008
09:58:41 AM
...myself by disliking some great films on first viewing...but Gattaca? How could you hate Gattaca? You know what I hated?...The Mission...the great Robert DeNiro, Jeremy Irons Jesuit jungle epic?...just despised it first time I saw it. In my defense, it must have really pushed some buttons to get me so riled up. Still, sad. Terrible lapse in judgment...
I Can't Stand Harry Knowles
by dirtyrice07
Mar 11th, 2008
10:13:49 AM
http://www.craveonline.com/art icles/filmtv/04649887/i_cant_s tand_harry_knowles.html
WHY DON'T I OWN THIS?
by knowthyself
Mar 11th, 2008
10:13:51 AM
Ah country will always live in the shadows of Daniel Day Lewis's now iconic performance. Not a bad list of blu-ray flicks this week. I'm still waiting for Lost Highway on March 25th and Southland Tales on march 18th.
I'm not surprised Harry hated Gattaca at first glance
by NomoredirtyjokespleaseweareYanks
Mar 11th, 2008
10:16:35 AM
He's notorious for loving or hating things depending on his first impression. I myself am guilty of loving something at first that I end up loathing, but Harry hates some films which are of an obvious quality. Of course now I must go back to Harry's Soldier review wherein he stated he prefered it to Beyond Thunderdome. I know he has since had a go at me on a talkback about this very subject and although I am glad he has since 'seen the light', the man still sometimes just plain gets it wrong.
Battlestar Gattaca...
by BoggyCreekBeast
Mar 11th, 2008
10:26:45 AM
Can't wait to see Ethan take on those Cylons! Oh, wait...
I, SUCK
by President Evil
Mar 11th, 2008
10:38:53 AM
I fucking hate Will Smith. I wonder what great sci-fi novel he'll take a shit on next.
Couldn't they have switched the floating heads on NCFOM?
by jimmy_009
Mar 11th, 2008
10:51:05 AM
So that they Tommy Lee Jone's wrinkly floating head was above his name and Josh Brolin's mustached floating head was above his? Talk about weak design work, even by floating head standards.
Dogma = Not a good movie
by jimmy_009
Mar 11th, 2008
10:54:04 AM
Could have been, but it's really just a big mess.
INDEPENDENCE DAY
by Halloween68
Mar 11th, 2008
11:01:43 AM
INDEPENDENCE DAY is in the top 10 of worst big budget films of all time. It's right up there with BATTLEFIELD EARTH and the American remake of GODZILLA. No manner of excuse will ever make this turd a film better. I've stood by that since its initial release and can't imagine ever backing down. Remember MARS ATTACKS!? That movie was supposed to be a funny version of INDEPENDENCE DAY. The reason MARS ATTACKS! flopped was it tried to make ridiculously stupid what was already ridiculously stupid. The stereotypes and clichés were in full force in the original. How can you make a cartoon script written for cartoon actors more cartoony? ID4 essentially took every singular popular idea from every good (and bad) scifi movie, stripped the original heart and soul, and hastily slapped together a 2 dimensional cut and paste representative for those who never got science fiction movies. I can't believe as many people fell for it that did. INDEPENDENCE DAY is an abbreviated mockery of the science fiction genre. You want science fiction that goes boom, how about watching SERENITY, ALIENS, THE TERMINATOR or THE MATRIX. At least these films have intelligence. Shouldn't that at least be a prerequisite for these films seeing as the definition of science fiction is one grounded in science. INDEPENDENCE DAY has all the smarts of WING COMMANDER. Come on people. Stop defending this type of stuff. Maybe the answer is to have a place for these types of guilty pleasures. Come up with a new category: TOP TEN STUPID, POINTLESS FILMS. That way we don't have to discredit an entire genre of films. Note: Another reason to hate this film is because (as far as I know) it's the first film to think itself hip enough self abbreviate its own title. God, I hate that. You owe this huge *ss annoying Hollywood-ism to ID4. Films like H2O and AVP. STOP PLEASE! You don't how many times I had to stop and smack myself every time I found myself talking about LORD OF THE RINGS online using the word LOTR as an abbreviation. Thus reducing one of my favorite books of all time to something that sounds like taking a dump in a port-a-john.
LOL
by MacTard420
Mar 11th, 2008
11:11:53 AM
Wow, Harry actually liked Soldier at one point? I need to look that review up. That is one movie I know I do not need to rewatch...EVER!
hell yeah he liked Soldier, or at least thought it
by NomoredirtyjokespleaseweareYanks
Mar 11th, 2008
11:20:20 AM
watchable, but it was his slag-off of Thunderdome that really threw me. That movie has some faults...but a lot of magnificance.
Halloween68, I feel your pain
by NomoredirtyjokespleaseweareYanks
Mar 11th, 2008
11:22:26 AM
especially about Lord of the Rings.
Gattaca is Even Better When
by fyrie
Mar 11th, 2008
11:25:07 AM
It's even a more amazing flick when you consider that it came out in 1997. It pretty accurately depicts the moral arguments we are beginning to have now about genetics. It's too bad they didn't leave in the deleted scene about discarding the unused embryos. I guess it was a little too controversial. Oh, and by the way, it has one of the best scores ever IMHO.
Halloween68
by Kurutteru Yatsu
Mar 11th, 2008
11:33:17 AM
Could you be any more of a whiny fucking prick? Jesus.
Who the fuck drew that new Dogma cover?
by mascan42
Mar 11th, 2008
11:35:48 AM
You've got a dozen well-known actors faces and they're all unrecognizable.
Stalkeye
by Series7
Mar 11th, 2008
11:37:56 AM
If you are still reading, your retarded. Say what you will about Kevin Smith but Dogma is fucking generations better then I Robot. It you can't understand why then your probably a 5 year old.
BSB
by Xiphos
Mar 11th, 2008
11:50:03 AM
If you're looking for books about Mormon Fundamentalisim, check out John Krackours(sp) Under the Banner of Heaven.
Is is irony that
by Series7
Mar 11th, 2008
11:53:26 AM
a George Milies collection is released that same day new editions of Will Smiths Sci Fi movies come out? Its like heres what we've learned. Pretty amazing that a movie from 1902 about going to the moon looks cooler and more realistic then a movie made in 2004 about Robots. Alex Proyas you should go buy this George Milies collection, and watch the two movies that made your name worth knowing and decide if you want to keep heading down the road your going. Because even though it does lead to millions of dollars, it will lead to more fast food movies. Seeing that you Alex used to do music videos, and so did Mark Romanek, that may say something positive for Mark giving up on Wolfman because it wasn't going to turn out to be what he wanted. Theres really no need to say anything about Roland Emmerich, his record is pretty solid. Solid in the fact that his movies are all pretty consistent. At least Emmerich has made some of the best fast food movies ever.
Coen's one commentary
by Jor-El23
Mar 11th, 2008
12:05:31 PM
is for one of their weakest movies, Man Who Wasn't There. And if you don't want to think of it as their weakest, it's certainly not a touchstone in their career.
Man Who Wasn't There
by captainalphabet
Mar 11th, 2008
12:25:25 PM
is one of my favorite Coen works.
Maybe I need to give it another chance
by Jor-El23
Mar 11th, 2008
12:32:08 PM
but still, it's irritating that it's the one movie they've done commentary on...no Fargo (although Deakins' commentary is great", no Lebowski, no Blood Simple! C'mon!
Man Who Wasn't There and Gattaca
by Lovecraftfan
Mar 11th, 2008
12:34:15 PM
Two great films.
YAWN
by ClockWorker
Mar 11th, 2008
12:53:18 PM
dirtyrice07, are you the guy who wrote that article?
by Big Jim
Mar 11th, 2008
12:59:16 PM
You're using AICN's popularity to get people to check out your blog? You complain about AICN being all about Harry, yet post an article all about how you feel about Harry. So really, you're not pissed that AICN is all about Harry, you are pissed that it's not all about you.
No Country cover art.
by LOTGA
Mar 11th, 2008
01:06:22 PM
I once had it explained to me that the reason the do not match up the heads/people with the names is because they want people to read across the cover/poster and see the most recognizable name first to sell the film. Not to defend the misplaced names and pictures, just to give an explanation I received from someone in the know.
Harry and Soldier..
by Jonah Echo
Mar 11th, 2008
01:23:53 PM
Big Harold doesn't need me to defend him, but claiming someone liked the abomination Soldier(when they did not) is the worst kind of slander. Yes, Harry does in passing say he liked soldier better( and while I STRONGLY disagree with that) it was to emphasis his then contempt for thunderdome, not to give a pass to Soldier. Also, that was 1998. 10 years ago. Dude has since recanted. But, so there is no confusion, here is an excerpt from that review to prove his real feelings for Soldier. Harry has enough critical snafus to his name, without adding imaginary ones:

"Jason Scott Lee and Kurt Russell should have teamed up and started carving up the producers and the director. Maiming and killing them. I bet Paul Anderson and the producers didn’t think they (themselves) were evil. But they sure as hell were. THIS FILM FUCKING SUCKS!!!!!!

Goddammit there ain’t no excuse for this shit. I’m angry. You bastards stole part of my life. I came out of the theater thinking... “hmmm not as bad as I thought” Then as I began eating a really really good meal at Threadgills I began getting pissed. I had started digesting that shit blossum and it wasn’t going down too well.

Then as I got to the parking lot of the restaurant and drove the final 6 blocks home, I started raging. Then when I got to my computer I just started frothing at the mouth.

How did this project get into a numbnutted idiot like Paul Anderson’s hands? Who is responsible? I want their heads!

When given that script, Kurt Russell and an additional $60 million dollars and all you can do is come up with that...... ARGH!!! Did he realize the opportunity he had? I mean here... here was the fucking deal man. This was his chance to make a great fucking movie. He didn’t need to spend it lighting farts. But that’s what he did, ignited methane. A total waste. Too bad the fire didn’t back up into the internal organs and cook the bastard.

Sizzle.

George Cosmatos, John McTiernan, Tsui Hark (I mean what the fuck man, this guy gets shouldered with that idiot savant Van Damme!), John Woo, John Carpenter. Can anybody fucking imagine what Carpenter could do with a WESTERN - SCI FI FILM WITH A GREAT SCRIPT, KURT RUSSELL AND $60 MILLION DOLLARS!!!!!! You fucking assholes stop fucking around! There are people out there that damn well could have made this film something beautiful. And the idiots over at Warners just continue to shovel shit like snow in Wisconson!

STOP MAKING BAD MOVIES WITH GREAT POTENTIAL.

I mean, I can take cinematic douches like URBAN LEGEND, but dammit this was just mediocrity. There is nothing worse than mediocrity. Because it ain’t exactly the worst thing in the world, and it ain’t exactly great... instead it’s FORGETTABLE! I mean by next week I’m gonna fucking just forget it. But right now, my adrenal gland is crying for the fucking head of PAUL ANDERSON!!!!

Well, I’m gonna go see a somewhat more tolerable film THE WARRIORS and drink some damn Guinness Stout and hopefully I won’t have to wait till next damn week to forget this shit. I want the pain to stop.

I need a beautiful woman, a bottle of wine, a case of rubbers and no phone calls for 2 weeks.

But that ain’t happening any time soon.

And Justice For All
by samuraisix
Mar 11th, 2008
01:28:05 PM
is linked as the old, non 2-disc Special Edition.
Melies
by Felix_Happer
Mar 11th, 2008
01:32:09 PM
I remember seeing Melies' A Trip to the Moon on the old USA network's Night Flight. I never forgot it. From there it was on to Little Nemo!
Tarantino Dialogue Realistic?
by Hawaiian Organ Donor
Mar 11th, 2008
01:38:02 PM
"Good god the breath of fresh air that was Tarantino’s ear for realistic natural dialogue is but a distant memory." Greigy - I don't think Tarantino has made a bad movie and even the ones he penned but didn't direct (True Romance, From Dusk til Dawn) are enjoyable, but one thing the dialogue ain't is realistic. Slick, yes, but realistic, no. Listening to discussions at the office, in a Starbucks, on the subway, in a theater before the movie begins, you discover that people really do have conversations more akin to Full House and not Grindhouse.
most famous name first
by HELLSFOXES
Mar 11th, 2008
01:43:06 PM
understand. Kinda like how Marlon Brando's name appeared first for the superman. and um... martin lawrence was first for bad boys. This is was of those small things you sometimes notice that hasn't always bothered me that much and I always thought was just kinda stupid. But seriously, the movie just won best picture do they really need jones name to help sell dvd's?. And if they wanted to put jones first then fine, switch the bloody picture around as well. Eh, I just feel like that marketing strategy should be a little more subtle, and Josh Brolin deserves to appear on the front of the dvd with his own name under him.
i thought TWBB was very overrated
by BMacSmith
Mar 11th, 2008
01:56:56 PM
love day lewis, but i thought it was terribly overacted by him and the preacher guy. the most dramatic scenes were too comical to really give a shit about. i'm not sure if it was supposed to be comedy, but it sure felt like it was trying to be serious.
Probably a No Country For Old Men double dip
by psychedelic
Mar 11th, 2008
02:38:35 PM
I imagine there will be a No Country For Old Men double dip in about a year. If for no other reason they'll want to put "Best Picture Winner" on the cover. With so little bonus features, the studio greed to wring more cash from such a high profile movie will deliver us a better DVD/Blu-Ray release in 18 months at the latest. Heck, how many releases have there been of Fargo?
Gattaca was brilliant. One of those true scifi
by CrichtonAstronut
Mar 11th, 2008
03:15:14 PM
gems that wonder how it ever got made. No big explosions no eic battles no lighht saber fights. Just an extraordinary story delivered by two outstanding performances. This is amovie that should have gotten Ethan Hawke or Jude Law an Oscar. hell, ggive one to uma too she was pretty great in this. It's kind of amusing that it's on the same list as Independence Day. Which is basically all about big loud explosive fun. Fletch is brilliant, now I've got the Fletch theme song running in my head, but this the direction Chase should have kept his career in. Seriously fun franchise potential was wasted there. i'll be getting No Coutry bouble dip or no.
Too bad PTA didn't win Best Director...
by CarmillaVonDoom
Mar 11th, 2008
03:24:57 PM
...at least he would have been grateful, especially with a hand-off by Scorsese. The Coen Brothers come off as smug, self-satisfied pricks. We'll never see a commentary track from them, they are too "important" to acknowledge the masses. Well, I *LOVE* at least half of their movies, but I am almost glad they don't do commentary tracks; their shitty attitudes would make me like the films less in all probability. I'd find out I didn't "understand" Lebowski properly or something...
Ah, the Cohen brothers.
by skywalkerfamily
Mar 11th, 2008
03:29:39 PM
Basically ripping off everything Tarentino has done and slapping their name on it.
More like D MOVIE
by geekzapoppin
Mar 11th, 2008
03:30:56 PM
Seriously. Even my kid was bored with it and he eats up shit like the live-action Casper movie.
Serenity had intelligence?
by skywalkerfamily
Mar 11th, 2008
03:38:52 PM
Uh yeah, that movie that had the shittiest zombie costumes this side of Day of the Dead?
... And Justice for All is not on HD DVD or Blu-Ray yet?
by ricarleite
Mar 11th, 2008
03:42:11 PM
It has one of the best screaming-Pacino performances ever! Should go RIGHT TO FUCKING JAIL!
IRON MAN to open on April 30!
by skywalkerfamily
Mar 11th, 2008
03:48:40 PM
Almost a month away now.
Rocketeer Artist died today
by skywalkerfamily
Mar 11th, 2008
03:54:29 PM
He took that jetpack to the sky.
GATTACA followed by a Kevin Smith rant
by Halloween68
Mar 11th, 2008
03:57:09 PM
YES! Now GATTACA is a good science fiction movie. And no you don't on DOGMA. Actually there are two reasons to see this Kevin Smith sh*tfest. Salma Hayek in a catholic schoolgirl uniform and Alan Rickman just being Alan Rickman. Other than that, DOGMA is on the same subpar level of filmmaking that we've come to expect from Kevin Smith. At least since his film debut and the halfway decent followup. (After that, the act just gets old. I applaud him in trying with CHASING AMY, but that film just ended up being a more serious attempt at building the same characters from his previous films.) Bits of STRIKES BACK were effective because of the cameos. So I guess I'd applaud the casting director there. All this said, NO GOD NO, don't let Smith get near a FLETCH film. Number 1, you can't make a FLETCH film without Chevy Chase. Chevy embodies the role. Number 2, see above. Kevin Smith hasn't made a good film in 15 years. (And if only he was as funny and successful as he thinks he is; can you imagine) Number 3, why would you remake FLETCH? You're not going to make it any funnier. Not unless you're going to remake just the last 15 minutes. And that's not going to happen. Number 4, as much as I like Jason Lee, he's a very average actor. Does anyone think he has the comic timing to capture the sharp, sarcastic wit that Chevy made so convincing? That's a hell no. Look, remaking FLETCH should be damn near sacrilege. Remaking FLETCH with a one-trick-pony director and an unproven actor who's biggest clame to fame is ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS and MY NAME IS EARL should just be cast down and set asunder without a single afterthought (or forethought for that matter).
Kevin Smith the master of shit
by skywalkerfamily
Mar 11th, 2008
04:04:53 PM
How this guy has fans I still don't know.
GATTACA DVD art is horrible
by Just_Tom
Mar 11th, 2008
04:16:50 PM
The original theatrical poster was beautiful and really captured the film. Fantastic movie, but the original DVD and the new special edition have awful artwork.
Kurutteru Yatsu
by Halloween68
Mar 11th, 2008
04:18:10 PM
You fixed me there, man. Keep it up. Way to add to the conversation. Glad to know we talkbackers like you to offer up such clever, insulting repartee.
Harry, for your crimes against the English language (esp. as a w
by Jackie Boy
Mar 11th, 2008
04:24:04 PM
YOU SHOULD GO RIGHT TO FUCKING JAIL! Seriously, try and read that August Rush....thing.
That's "(esp. as a writer)"
by Jackie Boy
Mar 11th, 2008
04:25:01 PM
And fix the fucking message boards! Please and thanks.
You kidding me? "The Mormons" was bile
by teh awesome
Mar 11th, 2008
04:29:39 PM
It's amazing what people will just believe because they watched a "documentary" about it. I'm a 28 year member of the Mormon Church and I can promise you that "The Mormons" was packed to the gills with half truths and spun points of view. Why would you ask a bunch of excommunicated members their opinion about the church? yeah, thats not loaded.....PUH-LEEZE
Addition to my last post
by teh awesome
Mar 11th, 2008
04:40:50 PM
Now, thats not to say that there have been things that have happened that I know are a black eye on the Mormon church, Mountain Meadow comes to mind, but the truth is the truth and "The Mormons" was not it. "The Mormons is more like "The Morans". Innacurate.
teh awesome
by BraneRobot
Mar 11th, 2008
04:46:24 PM
Now why would you get in the way of some perfectly illogical and poorly reasoned religion hating from our resident Leftist shitheads here? You should know better. Whatever documentary that supports their preconceived views is hailed as genius and "the real story." Any documentary that doesn't fit into those notions is some right wing conspiracy shit produced by Fox News.
Speaking of Mormons...
by Tourist
Mar 11th, 2008
04:49:41 PM
...I've always wanted to see an adaptation of the true crime book The Mormon Blood Atonement Killings. Just a fascinating story, that has heavy parallels to Joseph Smith and the lot. Check it out.
i finally fell off the K. Smith bandwagon after Clerks II
by BMacSmith
Mar 11th, 2008
04:51:18 PM
i hate to admit it but He was a fluke. Been rolling steadily downhill after Mallrats.
Hell yeah, Dark City should be in Blu-Ray
by CrichtonAstronut
Mar 11th, 2008
04:53:03 PM
One of my all time favorite underappreciated scifi films. Kiefer sullivan was brilliant. And Rufus Sewell. And Jennifer Connelly. A great turn by William Hurt too.
edited Fletch poster
by sith_rising
Mar 11th, 2008
04:55:17 PM
the original had him looking down the barrel of a magnum, but I guess the limp-dicks would be offended by that
BraneRobot
by teh awesome
Mar 11th, 2008
05:13:55 PM
Man, I know, stupid me... I've been reading these forums for years and I know exactly how it is. Something inside me just malfunctioned when I read that crap about "The Mormons" being a great documentary. By contrast, is "An Inconvinient Truth" considered a magnum opus around here? WHAT-EV
If you watch TWBB as a comedy, its not that bad
by Flip63Hole
Mar 11th, 2008
05:42:17 PM
It at least helps excuse the preacher kid's embarrassing performance. And the overbearing, out-of-place music. If I want to watch the intro to 2001, I'll watch the intro to 2001. And my god, the ending. A slap fight? Seriously?
Kevin_Smith-interesting speaker-
by TomBodet
Mar 11th, 2008
06:16:39 PM
-bores the shite outta me as far's his movies and celeb. and such though. What's the big deal again?? I'd rather listen to CGI Grover Krantz tell us about how 'Patty' had to turn the whole head and shoulders round completely(like a real ape) to see Gimlin and Patterson w/ their Super 8. Hey at least it made for a good story.....

Fletch could be remade, but w/out Kevin Smith having anything to do w/ it. That's not his kinda movie. That's a movie Will Ferrell (who I usually despide) could do. Why not, he's imitating Chevy Chase in his career, might's well get it over w/ and go for the gusto. With a Giant Robot, too.

Pariah74
by hst666
Mar 11th, 2008
06:24:28 PM
Kevin Smith is Christian and does not hate the Catholic Church. Dogma was simply an exercise in the sort of logical conundrums that can occur when dealing with religious doctrine.
Pacino was indeed magical in the 70s/80s
by Prossor
Mar 11th, 2008
06:30:38 PM
In fact i see that as an almost different person from the raspy-voiced 90s/00s Pacino. Even Nicholson and DeNiro did not have the range at their peaks that Pacino had at his peak.
don't forget about
by Stevie Grant
Mar 11th, 2008
06:34:22 PM
Gattaca's amazing soundtrack. I've listened to it at least a hundred times over the years.
skywalkerfamily, it isn't set in stone yet...
by jig98
Mar 11th, 2008
06:57:12 PM
would be fucking awesome if true but iron man is still slated for may 2nd everywhere. they{paramount} are just discussing that it opens in different markets on the 30th at showest. keep checking back.
No Country Rip Off
by Autodidact
Mar 11th, 2008
06:58:13 PM
I paid $17 to see it in a VIP theatre last weekend and I missed the first few minutes because of all the hassle at the popcorn stand and I didn't realize they play less ads in the VIP.
Skatetown USA and No Country...
by Quake II
Mar 11th, 2008
07:03:01 PM
Harry, where is an official DVD release of Skatetown USA...Shit, where was a VHS or Beta release? The movie is great after a couple beers or a joint. Scott Baio, Patrick Swayze, Maureen McCormick, Ron Pallillo, Billy Barty, Landers sisters, The Unknown Comic etc. all screwing around in a roller rink for 90 minutes! Cinematic gold. No Country was absolutely fantastic but I think Assassination Of Jesse James was a slightly better film that was robbed by the Academy.
hst666
by Pariah74
Mar 11th, 2008
07:55:11 PM
I know what it was. I watched it. The problem is that he looked at it as somebody who has barely read the Bible, let alone studied the history of Catholic Dogma. It would be like me writing a story questioning the logic of the internal combustion engine because I know how to change the oil and spark plugs on my car. Anyone with any sort of religious study looks at that film as a joke. He may call himself a Catholic but he obviously falls into the automaton Catholics. He knows very little about his own religion. That entire movie's plot can be answered in the pages of the Bible.
WHERE IS CORVETTE SUMMER!!!
by skywalkerfamily
Mar 11th, 2008
07:56:10 PM
DAMN YOU HAMILL!!!!
Also...
by Pariah74
Mar 11th, 2008
07:57:08 PM
I said his level of understanding was that he didn't like the Church, not that he had never had communion. My mom goes to mass, but it hardly makes her an expert.
Independence Day Blu-Ray
by jonabbey
Mar 11th, 2008
08:36:22 PM
I've got to say, the ID4 Blu-Ray kicks all the ass. The sound is just about the best I've heard on my system, and the picture is fantastic. This movie was awfully hard to watch for a good long while after 9/11, but it's back, baby.
Just one more
by Charles Martel
Mar 11th, 2008
10:51:32 PM
vote for the brilliance of Gattaca and its soundtrack.
Hooray for MELIES!
by JustinSane
Mar 11th, 2008
11:54:52 PM
I've got 2 DVDs full of Melies films, and can't wait to get another (though I'm sure there will be plenty of overlapping films). A few years back I went and saw a program called Treasures From A Chest, where someone found a ton of Melies prints in their family's barn or something... I wonder if this disc will have those ones...
Coens copied Tarantino?
by theboone
Mar 12th, 2008
12:19:51 AM
Oh yeah, I guess there was the time they copied Kill Bill in Miller's Crossing. Er, wait...

Last time I checked, The Coens have been making amazing postmodern genre movies since 1984, back when Tarantino was writing a script about space vegetables or something.

HELLSFOXES
by ryandowneyjr
Mar 12th, 2008
02:02:08 AM
RE: Wrong name under wrong face – Its a contractual thing, dude. Depending on the power of the star then their contract can decide where their name sits on the poster, with positioning being based by the way we read left to right. Pictures however, tend to be processed from the middle to the right, then to the left which is another contract issue. It was discussed on theavclub.com a while back but i cant find a link for it.
Melies The Magician
by psychedelic
Mar 12th, 2008
02:16:24 AM
This is an excellent documentary that examines his life and work. The presentation of his filming techniques is fascinating. On the DVD a number of his shorts are presented in full. But in addition to discussing Melies, no where else have I seen the early early history of cinema discussed so clearly. Melies The Magician is definitely worth checking out.

I bought the 5 DVD set today and look forward to diving in.

Gattaca is, indeed, brilliant.
by Lost_Horizon
Mar 12th, 2008
03:43:52 AM
It shouldn't have taken multiple viewings to discern that. Next time, take a nap first, Harry. Good grief.
Love it when people say shit like "TWBB sucks!"
by Knuckleduster
Mar 12th, 2008
04:00:45 AM
It helps me form an opinion of your taste real quickly. Any other gems? Maybe you want to call Bergman a hack next?
If you hate Bill Pullman you should check out...
by rbatty024
Mar 12th, 2008
06:00:07 AM
Zero Effect. Probably his best role. The film has such a wonderful mix of drama, comedy, and mystery. The tone never quite lets you know which one of the three you're supposed to be watching. Great movie.

Pleased to see the Gattaca love. Probably the best science fiction film of the nineties.

Aren't all of Kevin Smith's Movies Shit Monsters?
by www.valiens.com
Mar 12th, 2008
09:52:13 AM
Really, just pick any of 'em on HD and it's the same stink.
Gattica - Why Nap First When You Can Nap During?
by www.valiens.com
Mar 12th, 2008
09:54:40 AM
This flick was B to the ORING. I'll bet now, after many years of big budget sci fi space crap flashed our way, it looks like a gem. But this is just the Eddie Murphy "give a hungry man a cracker" routine in effect.
Loved ID4, hated Gattica?
by GodMars
Mar 12th, 2008
11:16:11 AM
What are you, brain damaged? How do they allow you to run this site?
www.valiens.com
by Pariah74
Mar 12th, 2008
11:40:47 AM
Yes.
Gattaca and Dark City
by Jonah Echo
Mar 12th, 2008
12:47:17 PM
I recall seeing both of these on the day back in Feb. of 1998. I was home from college and hanging with my dad, and we were both excited to see Dark City(the trailers had looked fantastic) so we headed out to the nearby Regal and caught it in the afternoon(4.00 matinee tickets then!). Obviously the theater was pretty much empty save for all the trenchcoat wearing goth crow fans who showed up. Well, an hour and a half later we walked out amazed and energized by the movie we saw. To this day, I hold that DC did twice as well what the entire Matrix trilogy tried to do. I love the original Matrix, but it feels more compromised than Dark City. Sort of surprised the movie was so short, my dad and I headed out and caught dinner at a place that was nearby the local cheap theater. The marquee read Gattaca, and at that time I only knew the movie based on what was written on this site(and Harry wasn't as unkind to it originally as he remembers-though he didn't seem to care for it)and in the afterglow of Dark City, we decided to try it out and found it to be just also a worthy science fiction movie. Both movies were even more of a find in those days, when good science fiction had been missing for a while.
How about this....
by BraneRobot
Mar 12th, 2008
01:07:11 PM
ID4 AND Gattaca both sucked! ID4 because it was so lame and cheesy and not in a good way but in a very annoying "I can't believe I paid money to see this shitfest" kind of way. The fact people not only own this crap on DVD much less watch it is proof of humanity's downfall. Gattaca on the other hand is all high minded and looks nice, unfortunately the movie is empty and uninteresting and uninvolving. Uma Thurman is a terrible actress. Ethan Hawke is not much better. Jude Law is a milquetoast. Movie had good ideas, just didn't know how to craft a compelling narrative around it.
Note to Kevin Smith
by Little Beavis
Mar 12th, 2008
01:35:13 PM
Stay the fuck away from my Fletch. And from Fletch 2 for that matter.
I'm Talkin Bout Linc
by utz_world
Mar 12th, 2008
02:32:36 PM
Before John Shaft, there was Lincoln Hayes - the Original Baaad Mutha-Shut-Yo-Mouth! Right on, Harry! Mod Squad rules!
My sentiments exaclty, BraneRobot
by bswise
Mar 12th, 2008
08:03:46 PM
Except that Uma Thurman is a not a terrible actress, IF Tarantino is directing her.
Plot for Bee Movie 2 (in 3D)
by bswise
Mar 12th, 2008
08:08:52 PM
Wait for it... Barry B. Benson is a BEE that wants to be a Proctologist! Oh! The hilarity. Let the full-spectrum saturation marketing begin anew!
Melies really was a wizard
by MeshGearFoxx
Mar 12th, 2008
08:51:36 PM
just look at the dude. has the mustache, everything. I'm in a trance just looking at the dvd cover
the CIA wanted iRobot to be dumbed down
by Spazatronic 2000
Mar 13th, 2008
08:46:24 AM
so their friends in the Bank of England could steal your freedom.
Appleseed Ex Machina wasn't bad.
by Mr Incredible
Mar 13th, 2008
09:01:50 AM
Look for John Woo's trademark white dove.
When the hell did this TB reach 1000 posts?
by thebearovingian
Mar 13th, 2008
11:34:16 AM
Let's pound some nuns!
Fletch will be my HD DVD swan song
by BitterMan23
Mar 13th, 2008
06:51:25 PM
Much like it was Chevy's swan song of movies that lived up to his potential. Xmas Vacation is good too, but it was sort of a precursor to his later movies with all the stupid slapstick (when did Clark become such a complete klutz? He doesn't fall down in the first 2 movies ever), plus unlike Fletch, there are other funny people in the movie.
Why do people still bitch about ID4?
by Big Dumb Ape
Mar 14th, 2008
04:14:43 AM
This summer ID4 will be 12 -- yes, count 'em 12 -- years old. It was a blockbuster of its time because people just thought it was a great summer popcorn movie. That's it, no further explanation needed. It was the kind of movie you see to simply get out of the fucking house during the summer so you don't go totally stir crazy, so you can sit in an air conditioned theater and get out of the heat while munching on some candy and popcorn and just turn your brain off for 2 hours and simply relax. Harry summed it up perfectly -- it was designed to be an Irwin Allen-esque Alien Invasion flick where shit went BOOM. And it obviously delivered the goods in the view of the general movie-going masses (both here and internationally) given its final box office numbers.

For crying out loud, 12 years later if you hated it THAT much why waste the time pontificating your hate for it? Here's a tip for you: if you hated it THAT much, then don't buy the fucking home video. Me, once I get a blu-ray player it will be among the first films I pick up just because I did have a blast seeing it and it's still a good mindless fun flick to kick back and enjoy. Not everything has to be some mentally challenging, life-altering piece of cinema high end art, you know.

Or in the immortal words of STRIPES' Sergeant Hulka, "Lighten up, Francis."

No country for old men
by SpiceMonkey27
Mar 14th, 2008
10:21:48 AM
you all could talk about symbolism till the cows come home that movie was shit
no country... = flawless
by johnbot3000
Mar 14th, 2008
05:17:51 PM
netflix that ish
ID4 Is Big Dumb FUN. Nothing more or less.
by TomBodet
Mar 16th, 2008
09:47:06 AM
Flying Saucers and Judd Hirsch-you can't BEAT that combo!
Agreed, Kevin Smith is a HACK
by wilsonfisk89
Mar 16th, 2008
06:31:15 PM
Never, ever, ever understood the appeal, ever. Like, there is nothing there for me at all.
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