I'm finally watching Matt on the Daily Show, and the clip reminded me of just how awesome the beginning with the reporter was.
In short, awesome.
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I'm finally watching Matt on the Daily Show, and the clip reminded me of just how awesome the beginning with the reporter was.
In short, awesome.
I'm finally watching Matt on the Daily Show, and the clip reminded me of just how awesome the beginning with the reporter was.
Yeah, it's easy to make giant robots fighting exciting. It's hard to make a walk through Waterloo Station edge-of-your-seat tense. But it was awse.
Matt Damon has a higher percentage of good movies on his list, though he also has Eurotrip and Stuck on You.
Personally, I think the latter should have erased his good movie cred all the way back to Mystic Pizza.
Affleck and Damon were both hilarious in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
Lemon face -- eeew!
Lion face -- RAAAR!
OK, bring it down...
And wasn't he supposed to be good in Hollywoodland?
Yes, he was.
DH and I finally watched Hot Fuzz and liked it. We also watched the extras, and I just don't understand the hilarity of flushing birthday cake down the toilet.
If you guys haven't watched the outtakes for Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back you missed some of the best Matt & Ben bits.
I fell asleep watching Buffalo '66. I wasn't digging it. Is there any reason why I should go back and watch the ending?
I think Buffalo 66 was one of the most boring movies in existence. I don't even remember the ending.