Mindy - Actually, I saw it with two friends who hadn't really caught the media death-buzz, and neither of them could figure out what was supposed to be so bad about it. Hollywood sends up these sacrificial megaflops every year or so, as a kind of innoculation against the rest of its generic product - critics can bash on Last Action Hero, and pretend that Jurassic Park isn't twice as wasteful and vapid. The thing is, the films Hollywood picks on are usually the ones that exhibit a little spark - something that makes them distinguishable from the more familiar brand of mediocrity. So they usually have a lot more interesting stuff going on. The real bummer is that the film seems to have derailed Michael Lehmann's career - I heard he was recently bumped off one project, and I don't know of anything else he's done since HH. (He was the director of Heathers.) Meanwhile, Bruce Willis, who was even sort of funny in HH, just dusted himself off and got a lot more boring. -- Ted Friedman