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These comments are very different than the ones over at Jezebel.

Yeah, David Cross is more like affably weird looking.

"There are more than 12,300 locations of Dunkin’ Donuts around the world, including in England, Mexico, Germany and India."

After "Grab 'em by the pussy," Franken starring in "Stuart Saves His Family" shouldn't be a problem. Then again, what do any of us know?

Franken definitely still has it - "Al Franken: Giant…… of the Senate" was so good every time.

The only thing keeping Jill Stein from a psychiatric hospital is the fact that the Green Party isn't allowed in the debates.

I love that episode - the James Bonding guys are podcast royalty as far as I'm concerned.

It got better!

A View to a Kill is in that "bad but in a good way" sweet spot. Some of that is age, and Die Another Day isn't old enough yet.

Same, and I was fooled into thinking it was good for a solid 18 months before I popped the DVD in and only got through about 40 minutes before turning it off.

She really sours that movie, and it's a real shame because the rest of it is really strong.

My Bond fandom began in earnest at the tail end of the Brosnan era - I loved GoldenEye and Tomorrow Never Dies (which were being shown all the time on USA and TNT in the early 00's), and Die Another Day was my first Bond film in the theatre. At the time I even thought that one was really cool. This was also when there

"Thaaaat's whatshesaid!"

My favorite is when the waitress asks "Can I get you anything else?" And you say, "No, but why don't you get something for yourself."

This might work though because John Wick is an original character and they're not expecting the movies to make a billion dollars a piece.

Why didn't you post the full version?

Entertainment journalism must be such a mind suck of a job. You're interviewing people who have answered the same three questions over and over again and who have just finished a six month (or whatever length) film shoot where all they want is a vacation.

I'll be right there next to you. Licence to Kill is fantastic.

Right? Everytime this is quoted, they leave out the end of it, where he says "Now? I’d rather break this glass and slash my wrists. No, not at the moment." He didn't want to think about it.