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If it's free, I'll consider it. Interesting thought. Perhaps they assumed it was too fresh, they may have assumed they were used to the smell, or they were too involved with the situation to even think about it. She was a good villain. I didn't see her role panning out like that and she nailed her fate. 1. Grosse Point Blank 2. So I Married an Axe Murderer 3. Little Miss Sunshine 4. Catch 22 5. The Rocketeer That's what's important. I love a lot of box office failures as well as successes. When we put the money before the film, we lose out. Did you enjoy the movie? The bxoffice competition doesn't matter. The only thing that does matter is if the audience will actually want to see it again. If it's not good enough to re-watch, its box office numbers mean nothing. One could ask the same for coccoon. Some people aren't into her. That's it. Thanks for picking such a fun movie. I forgot about that one. Ben Stiller plays a great creep. It was a fun option. The boat offers a fun teamwork montage and a progression that's easy to see. Plus, boats were seen as a high society sport. Summer Rental and One Crazy Summer embody the forward progression of the common man's ability to move up in society. That Aside, the best Character for comparison is the crazy uncle. While he drives himself crazy by trying to get rich the fast way, he ends up alone and defeated while Hoops and the gang create bonds and financing by working together. I like this movie a litte too much. At first I thought you were talking about surviving the game with Gary Busey and Ice-T. But that was rich people hunting homeless. It's silly because the purge series and 21 are the same idea. Actually, put the collector, joy ride 2, last house on the left, and wolf creek into that category. In the end, this move makes the film taboo which will increase interest... like human centipede. It will make money. Question is, will it cause people to let go of the Star Wars fandom? It was such a rarity until the prequels. It had a revival of interest, but it seems like the glut of media isn't keeping fans interested. It seems that the new movies are causing people to turn away. So I ask, will this keep people interested or is Star Wars going the way of Indiana Jones? Its a yearly watch for me, so I'd say Ive watched it at least 26 times. Worse. The original was a product of its time. If they remade it today, the film would probably take itself too seriously. We're lucky to have the original Hugo weaving as flagg would be interesting. I like Marsden. I don't know if he would do as well as Gary Sinise. We'll have to see. I thought her hair was the problem. Most of the film hairstyles are awful. But her looks aren't great in other hairstyles. So there goes that theory. Great Outdoors Planes Train's and Automobiles Uncle Buck