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Tracy Morgan in This Black Mariah Be Trippin'

And most of that budget was spent on baklava.

¿Quieres una torta? ¡Es muy bueno!

I had friend who would always repeat that for years whenever someone was drinking a Heineken—-though after every hipster in the US started drinking PBR about 10 or so years ago, he stopped making that joke.

I use a lot of Chevy Chase as Ty Webb in Caddyshack's quotes including "We have a pond…and a pool… pond would be good for you", "Thank you very little", and "Don't sell yourself short Judge, you're a tremendous slouch".

I was having a rough patch with some friends my freshman year of college and I used to come home drunk and listen that song over and over just for that line. Years later though I realized that really I was the one who was the drag to see.

They got portrayed by better looking actors and it shows them semi-redeemed at the end of the film, and if Marty Scorsese is directing you know there's going to be a killer soundtrack to your life.

I actually used Sleeping Dogs as practice before I went to England with my wife to get used to driving on the left side of the road. I still sucked at it though.

Yes, it's a good example of what a GTA game would be like if they took out some of the more cartoonish aspects of them(though a lot of players come for that part of the game). I liked also that you're basically playing in a fairly realistic Hong Kong, not some fake named pseudo-recreation of it(in GTA it would be

Sleeping Dogs also made it harder to get a gun and had a lot of the early missions revolve around hand-to-hand combat, but yes, that's a good example of a game that limited the wanton killing aspect of it.

Part of it is that with an open-world crime game, the game-makers know that most players are going to want to just shoot up a bunch of crap—even when it has nothing to do with the story. For every player interested in the story there's going to be kids who just want to run down pedestrians and get in shootouts. So

Dystopian rom-com… She's a successful post-apocalyptic miltia leader/artisan baker living in the ruined husk of the Upper West Side who didn't have time for romance until she met a care-free, attactive mutant who showed her that sometimes all love needs is a little radiation poisoning.

Only one Spanish guy in that four, the rest are all Mexicans.

There would be talk of a Zorro cinematic universe, though are there any other characters that anyone can really remember that could actually even spin-off from Zorro?

I thought the ninjas were the best part of the story.

I always say "Jus d'orange."

I loved that I was playing that song when I was driving my mom somewhere, and she goes "Oh, I didn't know the Pet Shop Boys had a new album out!"

Idris Elba needs to be all of the galaxies in this movie.

It takes O'Neal a few tumblers of Scotch before he can achieve the required level of snark for that Newswire.

Ashes to ashes, funk to funky, we know Professor Will's a junkie…