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When he was younger I always saw him as the poor man's Gene Hackman. Now that Welcome to Mooseport broke Hackman's spirit so he won't act anymore, I'm surprised Loggia hasn't jumped in to play the tired curmudgeon or pulled-out-of-retirement criminal roles that would normally be heading to Hackman.

Especially when the conceit to get to the studio audience segments from the single camera was that it's happening in the baby's mind, or from her perspective or something really fucking bonkers like that.

God, I love this movie. Never got the hate for it. It's such a weird, silly, and really dark movie. Maybe Tim Robbins fucked a lot of the critics' girlfriends in 1994 because that's the most logical reason why this and Shawshank both got mixed or terrible reviews. To this day, I often quote lines from this,

Boy, I hope there's a lot of pot references. Did you know that Kevin Smith smokes pot now? Didja? Didja? Didja? 'Cause he does. A LOT! 'Cause he's so cool!

I'm totally in Josh Modell's camp. I always took hm for granted, I guess, or fallen into the cultural void
that had been put on him the last few years of being not much more than
that crazy uncle who does silly things. A week ago if you had asked me about my opinion of Williams I would have likely shrugged responded

Especially since his profile pic is Kenny Powers. I hear every "Bazinga" in his voice.

I like Pearl Jam a lot, but I still don't get how that song became such a giant hit. I get that it connected with people after Columbine, and I'm not knocking it at all. It's pretty cool that it became so big, it just confounds me none the less.

His dick did the rewrite. A small one.

I quote that line almost daily. It's much better than "that's what she said." Feldman's delivery is so perfect on that.

I just wish I had this line when breaking up with a crazy ex-girlfriend years ago:

Anytime I see a picture of him my scalp sweats and itches just thinking of that brillo pad. God it looks uncomfortable. You think he has enough money to get a decent rug at least.

Anytime I see a picture of him my scalp sweats and itches just thinking of that brillo pad. God it looks uncomfortable. You think he has enough money to get a decent rug at least.

Anytime I see a picture of him my scalp sweats and itches just thinking of that brillo pad. God it looks uncomfortable. You think he has enough money to get a decent rug at least.

Anytime I see a picture of him my scalp sweats and itches just thinking of that brillo pad. God it looks uncomfortable. You think he has enough money to get a decent rug at least.

Anytime I see a picture of him my scalp sweats and itches just thinking of that brillo pad. God it looks uncomfortable. You think he has enough money to get a decent rug at least.

He's definitely landing in the Elijah Wood territory of former kid actors. Could have been much worse. Could have ended up on the Macaulay Culkin side.

Same thing here. I don't think I made it past the first 20 minutes either. Dull is the absolute perfect word for it. Not really bad, just… dull.

He forgot to mention that it is ok to publicly print the racist things someone says or does in private as long as that private racist is Ace Frehley and as long as Gene needs the publicity for his book.

Would be a more memorable addition than Kenny whasisname from the Faces.

Yeah, that Stern interview was totally douchey. I liked him well enough before that, didn't know anything about him personally, but from that one interview he seemed like such a vapid, out of touch, arrogant twat. And that support group story and the way he told it? Yikes.