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Christopher Plummer
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"Also faring better than you think: the Miley Cyrus/Nicholas Sparks weepie The Last Song"

I thought the headline said "no Jane Krakowski as Captain America" but I'm disappointed either way.

Also Bill Murray to the waitress:
"Can you do me a favor? Wash off that perfume before you come back to our table."

I think it's actually:
"Hi."
"Hi—"
"Not you. Hi."

I would've paid to see "Fop Out" with the same cast.

…the end?

"Who's the slightly confused, beefy white boy with the beanie and the big beard? Is he just the key grip who got lost? What's going on here?"

He wrote another musical after that and is currently being sued over it.

I weep to see Shakespeare's beautiful language turn into "Palindrome Thread!".

The Madness of King George was based on a play. The play was called "The Madness of George III". Just thought I'd clear up that point that no one could give two shits about.

Freeway was great. I don't remember her hiding drugs but I do remember her making out with Reese Witherspoon in the women's prison. And Kiefer was the big bad wolf. And I think Brooke Shields blows her brains out at some point.

You can't believe this is a landmark in popular economics teaching? It's "popular economics". You already answered your own question. It's not going to teach you anymore about Economics than Jon Krakauer's "Into Thin Air" is going to teach you about climbing Mount Everest.
I also take issue with the AV Club saying

I actually met James Ellroy when Black Dahlia was in theaters because he came to the bookstore I was working at to sign copies. He asked if anyone had seen the movie but before we answered he said "don't see it; it's f—ing TERRIBLE." I have no idea what he has said publicly but he made it very clear to us that he

I would humbly suggest…
My recent and highly acclaimed memoir, "In Spite of Myself".

Disagree. Can't stand Phillipe. The only good he ever did was pummel Sara Silverman at the beginning of this movie. Meanwhile fellow terrible actor/great actress-defiler Ben Affleck still has Dazed and Confused and Shakespeare in Love, putting him one ahead.

I believe it was the American who took out the pee pee part.