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Bad Santa! It's simple folks--it simply didn't appeal to the "youngs" (only 400 of 26,000 ratings on IMDB are under 29). (Nor did it appeal to this "old" who's tired of special-effects blockbusters and am not feeling a lot of nostalgia to see an aged Hamilton or Shwarzenegger.) Nevertheless I stand by my prediction. You idiot, "cracker down" was spoken by a white person, so your analogy to a white person calling a black person a slang name is totally incorrect in the context of this movie. So where is my hypocrisy now, whitey. (btw, I'm a whitey too!--but not a cracker) Nope Yes as it ended "in medias res," I'm sure the studio pulled the plug on it. Not bad up to that point, except for the "quick-cutting" during the action sequences which made it nearly impossible to see exactly what's happening! Right now, Colbert (although, as others have also stated, I wish at times he would do less Trump). A few years and more ago, I really enjoyed watching Letterman (first 20 min.), then Colbert (recorded, but only his monologue), and then Craig Ferguson (when I first saw him, just browsing channels, I thought the show must be really stupid, what with the costume horse and robot, but when I actually started watching I realized "genius!" Too bad his pride was so hurt when they didn't pick him to replace Letterman that he quit. I hope he's happy with his game show.) brush--floss--brush, it's just that simple Oh you poor snowflake white supremacist! Did slang word for whitey in comedy movie make you all upset? As part of the dominant, and oppressive, and for most of history, racist race, I feel we are due our "comeuppance" from the trod-upon races in whatever nonviolent way they choose to mock us, especially in a comedy movie, lol! Ha ha, "cracker down" was the only laugh-out-loud line in this awful comedy! You Retardicans are such snowflakes. Stick to watching movies made for your niche (Stallone, Willis, Van Damme, Seagal and on and on and on). You'll be much happier. I agree--she looked like MJ. Will women ever learn to age gracefully rather than submit to the scalpel and look wierd? Well, I don't consider 13 out of 40 a good ratio. I originally wrote this post out of frustration because I had been searching for a movie and not one of the titles I came up with were available (as best I can recall they included The Nice Guys, Withnail and I, Raising Arizona, Nebraska--plus a few others I forget). There does seem to be, however, an unlimited number of crappy B movies. So to me (not interested in series) it is not much different from Redbox, maybe even worse because I think Redbox has more of recent releases, although they too are certainly crammed with lots of crappy low-budget fare. So, I looked up Stranger Things, and that is about a woman who has lost her child and has to fight supernatural forces? That basically is why. That she would not mind the door being open did not bother me half so much as her not minding being handcuffed to the bed! It was a reminder of the good deed he did for the owl in only taking one egg, and that good karma rewarded him later This seems like just another iteration of the scary monster flick to me--more like all those movies you say you are tired of than the two recent ones you say you enjoyed. Unless it's a new release I sometimes have to think hard about whether or not I have seen a particular movie already. As much to not waste my time and money as well as to avoid mocking by my wife, who has a tendency to think that every movie I rent I have seen before and to admit she is right is worse than repeating a bad movie. The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons Nova That's great. You can't even get the most basic package here for $30!