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Or "Makin' it Happen" from 30 Rock.

I wish "Fresh Guacamole" had won, but it was only two minutes and clever.  The other entries were as bad, if not worse, than Paperman.  And they were, in general, much longer and more ponderous.

Yes, we can call Die Hard 2 "good."  After "Live Free or Die Hard" we can call it "great."

As I am compelled to write each time Renny Harlin is mentioned, Cliffhanger is an amazingly solid action film.  Terrible dialogue?  Sure.  Excellently staged action sequences with enough information to convey spatial relationships?  Yes.  Plus great stunt work and cinematography.

Also when people use it after their own jokes.  Would you do that in real life?  lol

GFY, he showed me the texts.  Why would I make up that story?

Funny story (I promise).  A friend told me that he was texting with his aunt and he informed her that his dog died.  She replied 'So sorry to hear that.  lol"  He was astounded… lol???  He didn't know what to say so a couple weeks pass and the same aunt writes him again saying she hadn't heard from him in a while, and

You left out the best line!

Yeah.  Did they mean "Annotated" or "Illustrated" or "???"  Because, while it is really neat, it isn't interactive.

I hated Live Free or Die Hard.  Not just because it was a terrible movie, but because all the squib effects were digital (so that they could dial them back (PG-13) or put them in (Unrated version)).  I get digital squibbing for zombie headshots (dangerous to rig squibs to actor's heads), but for shots to the body?

@Julie Delpys Lipstick, one of my brother's friends said he saw a duck try to attack a dog in a local park one day and therefore he knew the ducks would beat the huskies in the football game that saturday (not a tough prediction).  While an actual beaver would gnaw the shit out of a duck, it'd have to catch it first;

Bill Carter's career?

As the owner of the same model year Ford Taurus featured in the film (and sometimes in Breaking Bad), I loved seeing it smash other cars and do stunts (and then, unfortunately, get smashed itself).  Everything else about the trailer looked awful.

As the owner of the same model year Ford Taurus featured in the film (and sometimes in Breaking Bad), I loved seeing it smash other cars and do stunts (and then, unfortunately, get smashed itself).  Everything else about the trailer looked awful.

Re-release Tron: Legacy with no dialogue, just visuals and the Daft Punk score.  THAT would be a movie.  Holy cow are the visuals and music epic.  For a massive, big-budget flop, you can definitely see all the money up on the screen.

Re-release Tron: Legacy with no dialogue, just visuals and the Daft Punk score.  THAT would be a movie.  Holy cow are the visuals and music epic.  For a massive, big-budget flop, you can definitely see all the money up on the screen.

I don't know if you know, but…

I don't know if you know, but…

That is not a VW Bug/Beetle.  I don't know what it is exactly (1940s/50s era Plymouth), but it isn't close to being any era VW Bug.  Look at 0:16… not a Bug.

That is not a VW Bug/Beetle.  I don't know what it is exactly (1940s/50s era Plymouth), but it isn't close to being any era VW Bug.  Look at 0:16… not a Bug.