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Mitchell Murdock
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Not to digress from "Hello, Nice Warners", but Paul Rugg's shining moment, however, will be the episode that inexplicably transposes Jerry Lewis' making of "The Day the Clown Cried" into an "Apocalypse Now" scenario. Oh my god the genius/balls of that episode.

There's like ten minutes of a classic buddy-cop movie in True Romance. I wanted to see more Penn and Sizemore shenanigans, with Lauter as the chief who's always going, "You two fuckers better not screw this one up!"

There's like ten minutes of a classic buddy-cop movie in True Romance. I wanted to see more Penn and Sizemore shenanigans, with Lauter as the chief who's always going, "You two fuckers better not screw this one up!"

Although have we talked about that one scene in Dark Knight where Batman and Rachel take a free-fall off the top of that building? And land on a car? And everybody's just fine?

Although have we talked about that one scene in Dark Knight where Batman and Rachel take a free-fall off the top of that building? And land on a car? And everybody's just fine?

To add to the famous-person urine humor:
"I am Ludwig van Beethoven, world famous composer and PIANIST!"

To add to the famous-person urine humor:
"I am Ludwig van Beethoven, world famous composer and PIANIST!"

Ice Cube! Yeah!

Ice Cube! Yeah!

I was like damn.

I was like damn.

Yeah, okay. Meh. Okay.

Yeah, okay. Meh. Okay.

I was waiting for the "MITCHELL!". I was not disappointed

I was waiting for the "MITCHELL!". I was not disappointed

I was waiting for the "MITCHELL!". I was not disappointed

ALL NIGHT LONG! ALL NIGHT!

ALL NIGHT LONG! ALL NIGHT!