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Mitchell Murdock
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Here's a wing!

Dude.
Can we bring the brewskies?

Cyclops wasn't there with them? I'm really hoping that they bring him back without any explanation. Just pretending that whole thing never happened

John Travolta chooses Lily Tomlin for all three!

My nose is bleeding!

@avclub-e57f718840a576abbb40a7d046c4e3b0:disqus That's really incredibly sweet and generous of you. I don't know many who would do the same. Seriously, rock on

"REVEEEEENGE!"

Noel Coward?? Classy!

I'm still holding out for Sam Shepard and Peter Coyote as leads in something…

*Hails cab, three feet away*

Even the Coen Bros. are indebted to it - the only truly funny gag of "Intolerable Cruelty" is borrowed from the running-with-a-gun scene

#15 has always surprised me, but who can say it wasn't inevitable? Martin Brest proved himself a solid director of entertainment with "Beverly Hills Cop" and "Midnight Run". "Scent of a Woman" proved he could direct a meaningful character drama. And "Gigli" is his crowning achievement: a bold study of sexual politics,

ASHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLE

Favorite extra: during the climax of the billiards episode, the heavily bearded guy whose reaction shot times perfectly with Warren Zevon's "I saw a werewolf with a Chinese menu…"

"It's okay with me."

So do Scarlett Johansson and her friends manage to steal the SAT scores? Probably won't bother with this movie

Like that one scene in The Big Lebowski?

I remember him spending half his screentime in "That's My Boy" punching himself in the balls

Adding Robert DeNiro and Eddie Murphy will only make things worse!

The 1st one is fantastic, hits all the right notes, has sleazy Orbach, and Brown/Dennehy carry it with their charisma despite only teaming up at the very end.