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Arthur Edens and His Bread
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LOVE THAT SCORE.

Loan me some, will ya? I'll pay you back later.

Hey, Tity Boi, you got any Beemans?

Haha, sorry, it was my own variation on Gordo's "Who's the best pilot you ever saw?" But I appreciate your response nonetheless!

I'll take this opportunity to encourage everyone to check out a wonderful documentary called These Amazing Shadows, which explores the origin and mission of the National Film Registry. It's quite enjoyable, and it streams on Netflix!

What's the best film you ever saw?

And it's not complete without his wild hands-in-pockets gesturing!

It's less subtle, but it kills me how Eddie instantly demolishes the little pyramid windmill.

It's official, you had the best wedding ever.

"Your company kill all them people in India not too long ago?"
"No, we missed out on that one."

AHAHAH, I too have never noticed this and can't wait to confirm it.

THEY DIDN'T MOVE INTO A NEW HOOOUSE!!!

Aww, give it another chance if you can! Chase's performance is positively winning!

Remember Eddie's outfit, with the cream-colored sweater and the black dickie? That alone makes this film an indisputable classic.

"Hey kids, I heard on the news that an airline pilot spotted Santa's sleigh on its way in from New York City."
". . . You serious, Clark?"

Gosh, it just wouldn't be a proper holiday season without at least one viewing of Christmas Vacation at the old homestead. I could praise any number of elements, and the film's immense quotability, but I'll focus on the perfect casting of the Griswold in-laws: John Randolph, Diane Ladd, Doris Roberts, and especially

"Don't piss me off, Art."

That, or he's Michael Larson.

Plus, if it gets a nomination for Daniel Brühl, what's the harm?

That is a very interesting tidbit! Thanks Mark!