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Buffy?  The Johnathan episode?

Ugh.  So fucking lame.  What's worse: The people who lined up for SW: Episode III after seeing the two first horrible ones, or these virgins?

You bring the weed and I'm there.

Yeah, I read those paragraphs twice and still didn't fully understand it.  Seems like Zinneman just did him a solid and got him out of some films that he might've been forced to make at a pivotal time in his career.

I feel like it could have been an awesome RR if he had had more time/or had been more willing to give longer takes on some of his films.

Inland Empire?

Hey bros and brosephines,

He usually plays a douchebag and I think a lot of that has rubbed off, but he was good in Tully.

Intolerance is for dirty wetbacks.

Brett Ratner is a talentless hack.  He's worse than the director of Bucky Larsen.

Great read.  Sounds like a really interesting book.  I may have to put it on my wishlist.

We had a cat we nicknamed the "malignant little bastard!"

Yep. Summer School is what I'll always associate him with.  A terrible movie, but in a good way.  My sister and I must've watched it a dozen times.  I confess that young me found him very easy on the eyes. 

Yep.  I got to episode 6 maybe.  I really really really wanted to like it, but NOTHING happened.   Nothing.  I just couldn't take it anymore.

Yeah, I watched all the bonus features on the 15th anniversary package and when I heard that, I almost lost my mind.  Such a powerful voice, especially for someone so young.

That's one of my favourite lines of his too!  The look on his face and the delivery.  God I love Colm Meaney and I love The Commitments.  My favourite movie, ever.

Yep, I know every nuance of that song.  It's engrained in my grey matter.

Awww… Golden Girls!  I totally forgot about that one.  Classic.

He's the cure for the common guest star!!!