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I don't know that it's a good movie, but he's certainly good in it.

When Cage is involved in a good project, he's as interesting/captivating as any actor there is. I'd love to see PTA or Tarantino unleash his insanity the way Werner Herzog did.

Criminal by Fiona Apple

She should've just cast Beans from Even Stevens. He still looks 12.

MISSES YOU!!

The people with the cheese…it never ends!

Up yo' bit
Wit the glove that don't fit

He's half the man he used to be.

I'd take Cruise in Collateral and Magnolia over this.

The most awkward DLM moment was when he opened the podcast by lecturing everyone at UCB about how they had been a shitty audience and if they didn't start coming out and supporting it better, he wouldn't do the show there any more.

or former Indianapolis Colts running back Edgerrin "Edge" James.

This comment has everything.

"There were good episodes of Friends before “The One With The Prom Video,” but that was the first great episode" sounds like the start of an insanely depressing conversation I'd have with one of my friends at the bar at 1:55 A.M. on a Wednesday.

Boyhood 2: Boyz N The Hood.

How long before Universal runs out of options and has to awkwardly ask Ashton Kutcher if he wants to play Jobs again?

11 Things I Hate About You

A dozen was a high estimate, but Primal Fear, People Vs. Larry Flynt, Rounders, American History X, Fight Club, 25th Hour, The Italian Job, and The Illusionist are all good to great movies that came out pre him being fired from Hulk. I understand he was supposedly a dick on American History X and Red Dragon but those

It seems like Pitt is trying to follow in Edward Norton's footsteps but forgot about the making a dozen good movies part. He skipped straight to the "being a dick no one wants to work with" part.

I saw somewhere Simmons in Whiplash described as looking like "a really muscular, veiny penis". I thought that was pretty apt.

I loved Edward Norton in Birdman. All of his stage scenes were tremendous. Who would have guessed he'd be fantastic at playing a prick that no one wants to work with?