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Neat, but your idea needs direction.

"Get out."

Starring Kevin Bacon? hunh? HUNH?

Where was Michael Gross?

Apparently, Pacino's been doing some pretty good Shakespeare on stage the last few years, but that's in a real theater where us commoners can't see.

I facepalmed after reading that… but before wiping up. ugh.

Like… Tom Waits husky? She should sing some of his songs so we can compare.

[reads first entry, sigh whatever…]

Is it really that tasteless though? I mean, the mastectomy was preventative, not reactionary. She was never diagnosed with cancer, just acting on a likelihood. She shed her image as a sex symbol for men by taking a proactive stance of self-preservation. It was an act of feminine empowerment, not tragedy.

It almost makes no sense, but that's the first thing that popped into my head when I saw the hands, too.

It's Disqus trying to tell you NONE like your comment. In a very roundabout, contrived, and ineffective way.

@avclub-58238e9ae2dd305d79c2ebc8c1883422:disqus like the film producer in the $3000 suit is gonna read a comic book. C'mon!

@persia2:disqus …yet.        [finishes totally unrelated screenplay, mails it to JJ Abrams, whistles]

It was a fine pun. And he did.

Don't worry. They aren't canon to most of our adult selves.

Nothing's worse than Transformers 2.

Yeah, as a "young version" though. But Grammer really embodied the character I was familiar with - it's as if the part had always been written for him.

Do you understand the legalese that is comin' outta my mouth?

Grammer was a perfect Beast. [sigh] what a waste.

While I get what you're saying, I'm pretty sure part of the intent is to erase the idea of there even being a camera "man". We never complain that we can't see the symphony playing the music.