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  01/12/2001

  

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Your Daily Prescription for Laughs...

Crummy Hollywood

Movie critic for Playboy magazine Leonard Maltin recently commented on the year 2000's films by saying, "I really think this is the worst year yet." With this in mind we've made a list of film titles that got scrapped by some of the big production companies.

  1. X-Wives

  2. 102 Damnations.

  3. The Grinch that Stole a Script Analyst

  4. How Tito Stole My Hubcaps

  5. Erin Crock-o-sh....

  6. Chitlin' Run

  7. Out of Theaters in 60 Seconds

  8. Rugrats in the Village: A Night With "Lovely"

  9. Two More Hours with Tom Hanks

  10. Glad-He-Ate-Her (This actually opened in adult movie theaters nation-wide.)

  11. Big Mama's House of Blaxploitation

  12. Who Cares What Women Want?

  13. Dude, Where's My Career?

We at the DailyComix Team would like to thank all our readers for reading today's humor. We hope you have enjoyed this issue.

Sincerely,

Tim Mars, Editor
Tim@DailyComix.com

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Today's cartoon was provided by Chris Kemp. Chris's cartoons have appeared in such publications as National Review, Reader's Digest and have been used by corporate clients like IBM and Air Canada. Chris also produces BORDERLINE a weekly editorial comic strip for the Toronto Sun newspaper.

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