OK, now that we're done celebrating great movies, let's talk about a really, really bad one.
] works as a comic,” he says, “but then thinking that you could take that and it would work as a live-action movie just takes the kind of egomania you only get after you just made the biggest-selling movie of all time and you think, ‘I can do anything.'”, but notes that the film does have its defenders. “I know some people love this movie,” he says. “If you go on thecame up.
Some people are like, ‘I loveListen to the complete interview with Andrea Kail, Tom Gerencer, and Matthew Kressel in Episode 494 ofTom Gerencer on“I still love it as a story of two nerds who desperately want the wrong thing and then almost learn to want the right thing. Having said that, I do want to get into the politics. I feel like every movie from the ’80s that we discuss, we spend 10 minutes excusing the casual racism and sexism. ‘Well of course they killed puppies in this movie.