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Mitchell Murdock
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I can't listen to "Be My Baby" without thinking of the opening credits of "Mean Streets". One of the best intros to a film I can think of

The movie was terrible. The TRAILER, goddamn, the trailer that played before The Lion King on VHS, was incredible!! It stole music from The Natural and Rudy to make it look like the movie would win Best Picture

As a note to Duplicity/Ocean's 11 - remember that the original Rat Pack version had kind of a downer ending itself. And spoilers: They hatch the perfect scheme to make off with the money/get Caesar Romero off their backs by burying the money with a now-deceased cohort. But it turns out he gets - WOMP WOMP - cremated.

Hey, you.

I like how Obama randomly declared it wasn't a very good movie. But yes, it did make great use of hats

Round up all the union non-Mexican equivalents

Well this is how Timothy Olyphant and Laurie Metcalf met, isn't it?

Never heard of that video until now. I think the amount of well-made viral videos spoofing "Yogi Bear" would roughly equal the runtime of the movie itself

Or a remake of "The Ref", where Denis Leary holds them hostage until their bickering drives him to suicide

(refers to that video where Hugh Jackman/Daniel Craig angrily stopped a performance to let a guy answer his phone)

And despite it being a film, they'll still get pissed off if your cell phone rings during the performance

I'm not sure what compelled Disney to incorporate a psychotic druglord from a Mel Gibson action-thriller into one of their own movies - but dammit if Loggia makes "Oliver & Company" the brilliant, brutal kids' flick it is

And why do they all notice the sandworm *before* it crashes through the ceiling?

Does that mean he has to show his heinie?

And Showtime. Not sure where I was trying to go with that

Throw in Renee Russo and we've got Lethal Weapon 3 + 4!

I just wish that Dan Fogler could match that Tony-award-winning performance for that thing he did one time with any other performance he's done

Or the pregnancy subplot from Caddyshack

Well if we're talking about forgotten subplots of 24, I still want to know:
WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED TO BEHROOZ?!??!
He was a major focal point of half of season 4, and then he disappears. Gone.

Why does Kenobi's call sound like Mr. Wint getting his tie yanked between his legs in "Diamonds are Forever"?