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Snakes, Sex, And Superman: Entertainment Weekly In 60 Seconds

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  • It's a bird, it's a plane...it's Superman! Brandon Routh flies at you on the cover. Inside, a preview of the movie, and an interview with director Bryan Singer, who talks about many of the myths revolving around the new flick (including, yes fans, the bulge).
  • Do you know what E.T.'s final words to Elliott were in E.T.? What's the highest-grossing superhero film of all-time? What was the name of the Focker's dog in Meet The Fockers? In the Marx Brothers film Horse Feathers, what was the password to get into the speakeasy? If you know the answers to these questions, you might do well in the annual Great American Pop Culture Quiz. No prizes, but you can brag to your roommate.
  • How the hell did Snakes On A Plane become THE cult movie of 2006? Hint: the internets!
  • What is the greatest movie line of all-time?
  • Is Brokeback Mountain a great film or a great big snooze? Two critics debate the film (the headline also makes a lame "penetrating" pun, which I won't mention here. Oh, wait. ... )
  • New movies: they give Friends With Money a B, while Brick gets a B and Take The Lead a D .
  • New on DVD: Fun With Dick and Jane gets a C and The Greatest Game Ever Played gets the same grade.
  • And here's the most laughable list I've seen in a long time: EW's 10 Favorite Dance Movies...and not one Fred Astaire or Gene Kelly flick? Bah.

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