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Eric Prime

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  1. "and stand-up comedy from Sinbad " Well, good to know he's still working.
  2. Pretty much all of his tunes on 24K Magic are fantastic. Versace on the Floor's probably my personal favorite. And I couldn't stand his earlier work whatsoever until probably Treasure, so that's a big compliment from me.
  3. Insidious 78 1563 4.99% Fifty Shades 171 1921 8.90% The winter storm hasn't had much affect on sales for Insidious, outside of Thursday previews being shut down. Fifty Shades saw a pretty big bump as well.
  4. But this is kinda cheating, because the song's edited to fit with the rhythm.
  5. Radioactive is still a bop, but everything past that is complete garbage.
  6. The fact Shark Tale was nominated for Best Animated Feature over it still legitimately irks me.
  7. It's one of the few times it ever actually worked. It had a strong emotional core, but it also directly tied to the movie's theme of childhood innocence. It felt earned.
  8. It's still a huge cop-out. Sorry, but I hate it when movies bring back characters from the dead, especially when it's only just moments after they die. It ruins the tension, and it makes the emotional moment unearned.
  9. Tangled came out first. Unless that magic tear BS was actually in the original story.
  10. I agree. Americans are too stupid to appreciate actual high-quality Brit content.
  11. I remember seeing Tangled on TV, and laughing my ass off at the end when Disney ripped off The First Movie with that "magic tear" BS.
  12. I liked how the Japanese dub actually had themes of existentialism and Mewtwo as morally ambiguous, but when 4Kids got their hands on it, the writers took out all of the nuance and made the conflict black and white and added in some half-assed "violence is bad" message, because they thought kids were too stupid to understand what would happen.
  13. Inspector Gadget: July 23, 1999 Mystery Men: August 6, 1999 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0141369/soundtrack
  14. Technically, Inspector Gadget had the song first, so I'd say Rupert Everett changed was the main influencer for Shrek. Only fitting the movies he was in were the highest-grossing in the franchise.
  15. They're all still working. Rob Paulsen voiced Donatello in the recent Nickelodeon TMNT series and will be the voice director for the upcoming one later this fall, Tress MacNeille's still voicing Daisy Duck and several Simpsons characters, and Jess Harnell's doing a lot of stuff from a bunch of different cartoons.
  16. Digimon: The Movie actually had a lot of bops that are still relevant today. It even featured All-Star a whole year before Shrek made it cool.
  17. Please don't screw this up. Please don't screw this up. For the love of God, please don't screw this up.
  18. Remember the time an actual politician quoted the ending song from Pokemon 2000?
  19. From what I remember, the Digimon show was better than Pokemon. The characters in that show actually had arcs and backstories and things actually happened and developed. There wasn't some BS like Ash got in every season where he loses the big tournament and has to start all over in a new region.
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