Oh, man, that movie is only appreciated by me in any way because I thought Tom Arnold was great.
ita is me on this.
But aside from Tom Arnold, what Plei, 'Suela and GInger said.
Xander ,'End of Days'
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Oh, man, that movie is only appreciated by me in any way because I thought Tom Arnold was great.
ita is me on this.
But aside from Tom Arnold, what Plei, 'Suela and GInger said.
I laughed from moment one to moment last of TA:WP. The songs are the best thing in the whole wide world.
The songs are the best thing in the whole wide world.
I loved the songs a lot. But I think I lauged loudest when two of the TA:WP were trapped in the room with the panthers - that turned out to be two black housecats. But then there were parts of that where I was the only one laughing, so maybe it's just me....
That, too, was awesome. Personally, I laughed the hardest any time they were making fun of a Broadway musical.
I thought she should have damned well killed Arnold instead of just hitting him with a telephone. That was unforgivable, what he did to her.
I laughed hardest at the wild arm-waving secret distress signal. It just tickled the hell outta me.
Saw Man on Fire tonight. Pretty good. I forgot I love Tony Scott.
I think it's perfectly understandable - indeed it's a cliche - for the star of a show to get a bit edgy when the actress playing gawky best friend shifts gear and threatens to overtake her.
TA:WP?
SPtM:BLaU?
Team America: World Police and South Park the Movie: Bigger, Longer and Uncut.