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I can watch most movies more than once, that was one that I never want to go back to. I agree. I thought it was one of the better horror sequels. I haven't seen it yet, but I do adore cheesy musicals. I am planning on seeing it. I'm sorry you feel that way I never did mind about the little things. I love that movie. I didn't really think that he was insulting people for not liking it. I thought he even pointed out reasons people might not like it. It's the people who go out and trash the movie and insult those who do like it. I could be wrong, but it is satire. There is a scene in Slumber Party Massacre that has always creeped me out. I think it's the only time the killer speaks. I haven't seen it in years, so the scene might be super cheesy, but yeah, just thinking about it makes my skin crawl. Also Dread (2009) My grandmother, who is the same age as Betty White, is always super coordinated. She even will match her table cloth. I wouldn't even have a clue how many times I've seen these movies, but I am pretty sure close to 100 The Princess Bride The Lost Boys Heathers The Little Mermaid Maybe about 50 times Aladdin The Lion King A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) The Sound of Music Mary Poppins Jaws Pump Up the Volume Annie (1982) The Neverending Story Over 20 Pulp Fiction Moulin Rouge Lord of the Rings Trilogy The Full Monty Sleepaway Camp I just realised that I'm not sure I even like all these movies that I have seen so many times. Z Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid The Italian Job My Night at Maud's Hello Dolly I've also always had a soft spot for Hello Down There as well I totally agree. I didn't know anything about this reboot, but if they really want diversity, write new characters. I know that Step by Step was essentially the Brady Bunch, but it was done in a way that wasn't in your face. Maybe it's because audiences call everything rip offs, that Hollywood doesn't even try to hide it anymore. Unless they really do something different with a show like this, it will probably flop. He might be a dick, but this is a job. Entertainment is a job. These conventions are just part of the job. Fans do pay to see movies, but an actor's contract is with the studio or conventions and not the fans. Yeah, some celebs are generous with their time, but I can imagine after 50 ish years of "fans" wanting autographs and pictures can get really tiring. We might think that "yeah, is it really too much to just stop and sign something?" but where does one draw a line. If he does it for say 5 people, and then stops there will probably be 100 others around getting pissy about not getting one either. Would you expect a mechanic to fix an issue with a car for free just because it's outside of work hours? I have no issues with any celeb saying no. The Twilight Zone Dead Like Me The Golden Girls Honourable mention would be The Good Place It was a nickname for Teresa. When her professor/lover introduced her to his wife he called her that. I think they are both really quotable, but I like to throw quotes into conversations and I'd have to choose The Big Lebowski for sure. F*% it, Dude, let's go bowling. I think that it's fitting in with an ABBA song that we all know, and her movements are somewhat fitting with the lyrics. If it were a serious scene it would have been creepy no matter who was doing the chasing. I usually don't have an issue separating roles and actors either. I do understand where you are coming from to a degree, but this was filmed before she did any of that. Even if she didn't, Chloe was a role and as an actor she would have been acting regardless of her personal life. I was watching old episodes from the first season, and she wasn't as clueless. She didn't get some current references, but the character certainly went through some transformations. I don't think she was intended to be so inept. I haven't read any of the books so I don't know what she's like in them, but it's like they kept making her worse and worse as the seasons went on. I don't know about that. I think Salvage had a great premise and the payoff/twist was really interesting. It could have used a bigger budget, and all that comes with that. For what it was, I thought it was pretty good. I really like Happy Death Day, but other than to have the day restart, I don't really think much else is comparable.