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Arthur Edens and His Bread
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Lee Daniels' Incorrect Grammar

Throw in John Goodman from Arachnophobia as well and you got a deal!

I go back and forth on this. JFK is one of my all-time favorite films, but I'm still glad that Silence won the Oscar.

Sydney Pollack's performance in Husband and Wives really makes me wish he had acted more.

AHAHAHA, @avclub-6b4a9e228208a5008088d8ad6e1b3dd7:disqus, thanks so much for that!

Excellent, I came here hoping to see a roundup of everyone's favorite episodes. Thanks Monty!

To add on to that, I remember how exhausted Farina is at the end of that scene. He's not some sort of Hollywood cookie-cutter tough killer with no emotion or humanity, he's a guy doing his job as best he can.

Agreed, his presence on Luck was essential. He had such a warmth on that show. Indelible actor, indelible performance.

Something something Deep Throat.

I recite that line at least three times a week.

That's actually Dick Cheney. It makes your comment all the more wonderful.

LBJ: "TOLD YOU!"

Oh, good eye - I almost didn't see him back there . . . lurking . . .

Halleck, General H.W. Halleck!

I don't recall Dr. Lecter possessing any appreciable skill at expectorating.

@avclub-88df39f47b22f30e7bd642ad0350c631:disqus: Whoa whoa whoa, I refuse to accept In the Bedroom being considered a weak film!

Just like Holly!

GAAAHHHHH, you weren't lying, @avclub-f684e4c32e742e0684a5855544fcf09a:disqus! What an ending!

I love seeing Anthony Hopkins in that picture up there. Something about his smiling face is very adorable.

Ah, this must be the film where Mark Rothko and his young apprentice team up to fight crime and create monochromatic works of art!