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Dell Cousins
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Jeff Goldblum and Charles Martin Smith are both at their stone-cold-motherfucker best in "Deep Cover."

DOR plays a dick with great authority in "Adaptation.."

I owe you one, pheeze.

… it was 50% smarter than it should have been.

@J. Bogart

Boxer: I feel I am not alone when I admit I have no idea of what you are talking about.

My hunch is that Tomlin prefers to keep her nose to the grindstone unless someone is really being blatantly abusive and unprofessional, which DOR seems to have been.
At which point she's not at all unwilling to take a stand.

Didn't "Tombstone" somehow involve someone from "Rambo"?

Plain and simple: "Is this a musical table?" holds a secure position in my list of the 10 funniest lines of movie dialogue ever.

Soon-Yi is rather homely.

I went to see this movie. I hated what I saw before I nodded off. Then I asked for my money back.

"The Man Who Wasn't There"
Ed Crane: And then it was Reidenschneider's turn. I gotta hand it to him, he tossed a lot of sand in their eyes. He talked about how I'd lost my place in the universe. And he threw in some of the old "truth" stuff he hadn't had a chance to trot out for Doris. He told them to look at me, look

Now the Lord said, "I am the light of the Hworld…"

Wow, J.O._DaJerkoff. Your dislike of Mr. Show is sobering. Thanks, man.

Renner is extremely great in "Dahmer". Don't be put off by the reasonable assumption that a movie named "Dahmer" has to be dumb and exploitative. It's a fine film in the "Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer" vein.

I thought they'd convinced Clint Eastwood to pose in a wig.

I tried for a few minutes. I did. But I can't listen to Rabin, for all the reasons cited elsewhere. Especially the "Ira Glass" thing.

"Heavens to Betsy, I've invented a PRAYING MACHINE!"
"Oh, my stars and garters!"

(Weary folk ballad harmonica courtesy of Eban Schletter.)