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Couldn't agree with you more on that, I was LMAO throughout much of the movie, I loved the scene when he accidentally destroys Eliot's office and the egg starts breaking apart!
I agree as many scenes had me roaring with laughter, I also thought the movie had a great cast, I thought Shawnee Smith was very pretty as Nikki and loved how patient she was with Harry.
I feel this movie was nearly as great as Planes, Trains & Automobiles and Uncle Buck
Language, mild violence and some adult moments that were considered sexual.
I was shocked that it was a flop considering the popularity of John Candy at the time, I feel this movie was very underrated and overshadowed.
I personally give "Who's Harry Crumb?" a 9/10
The scene where he gets stuck in the vent with the air conditioner running.
I've gotten maybe 5 good laughs and a lot of chuckles out of this movie, I just couldn't believe what Randy was getting himself into.
I thought she was very pretty in this film, I especially loved her fluffy hair, then again I love the late 80's/early 90's fluffy hair on women.
I wholeheartedly disagree as I thought Morgan Freeman made this movie even better, his character as Red was my favorite character in the movie.
I did because I couldn't afford to see it in the theaters at the time, I thought it was a fun movie to watch.
I thought it was a very good movie but what ruined the movie somewhat for me was Christian Bale's voice as Batman, it sounded way too forced and unnatural for my liking, Heath Ledger was amazing as the Joker.
I give The Dark Knight an 8/10 as I prefer the Tim Burton directed Batman films a lot more.
I agree, I'm surprised Fletcher didn't lose his job sooner, especially right after one of his former students committed suicide.
I always thought she was a woman.
I would recommend playing Foreigner's "4" as both "Waiting For A Girl Like You" and "Urgent" would've been great songs to make out.
I give "Meaning Of Life" a 7/10, I thought it was inferior to "Holy Grail" and "Life Of Brian" but it was still an enjoyable film, the first half of the film was IMO better than the second half.
I always thought that song was very fitting to the scene when Charlie first becomes Hank.
I thought John Ritter and Annette O'Toole gave great performances with their adult characters, the rest were adequate at best.
The childhood setting was IMO superior to the adult setting, I thought the second half of the film wasn't as good as the first half.
Easily Dracula, I feel it was creepier and more intense throughout, I thought the first half of Frankenstein was a bit dull but does kick into high gear into the second half.
I give Dracula a 9/10 and Frankenstein a 7/10
A few times a week, definitely not as much as I used to.
David Michaud of Sacramento (Season 6) sadly was killed in a plane accident back in 2009, he lived to be 53, I thought he always acted very calm and professional when dealing with the public.