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Free Larry
He puts the So-cal ass in social assassin.

I liked the ending. The whole movie didn't really seem to spend enough time (aside from the few ending scenes) trying to frighten the audience to feel like a horror movie. Maybe it was cause I was with a group of friends, but it seemed a lot funnier than it did scary, and in a good way.

First the Book of Mormon,
now A Clockwork Orange? How many beautiful and god-fearing pieces of religious majesty will be ruined by the GAYS!?

That Zombie
Has Buscemi eyes.

The only time I've seen a good representation of the bloody mary type thing was in one of the early seasons of Supernatural. It wasn't really scary (supernatural rarely is) but it was a cool interpretation.
Also I think my brother used to tell me when we were little that his friend died during a bloody mary attack. He

The Last Exorcist was pretty good. I KNOW I KNOW you said "directed".

he's such a GDB-movie star.

DON'T WORRY!
That kid from Fired Up! is in it! He'll keep us perfectly safe!

Old people like it too.
I play this all the time at parties and I've never gotten a single complaint. And I'm friends with assholes, so it's not cause they're passive.

Who's to blame?
FUCKIN MCNULTY!

What's happening in the World!
Rabin did Cars 2, and now Tasha is doing Transformers?! WHATS UP WIT DAT?

Wait, that was jumbled. I don't care. Gimme a fuckin drink.

Mormonism is a sub-sect of Christianity. It's crazy, but then when compared to Christianity as a whole, it's pretty minor. I was raised mormon, and the best way to describe it is a sort of "Religious Telephone". It takes the majority of Christian beliefs and just alters is to apply to it's own history/teachings.
Mormon

I meant in quality's sake. As if someone was reading an acting resume, for example.

Granddaddy NOO!
This episode was ridiculous. I'm curious as to why David never mentions how badly written (and performed) the dialogue is. I know it's the tv equivalent to small talk, but SOMETHING HAS TO BE DONE.

and that one geek found Luke Wilson in Royal Tenenbaums.

Samm Levine was in Inglorious Basterds. But then again, it was a fairly small part, so I don't know if you consider that making it big. Then again, a small part in a Tarantino movie is like a huge part in an Adam Sandler movie. Or no part in a Uwe Boll movie.

He drove QT around when they performed here, I mean.

2gether
was one of my favorites as a kid. I always thought they were serious too. My Dad used to be head of transportation at a local music venue, and was in charge of driving around QT. He still brags about it today. I don't know why.

Ah shit. I totally thought of that too.