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Jason Segel should organize an alternate Oscar-viewing experience (much like Ricky Gervaise did with his buddies for that other awards program) where the ONLY thing you hear is Muppet music.

Big Trouble was something I enjoyed ferociously - there weren't more than a couple of pages between big laughs for me.  I enjoyed the movie, too, and constantly recommend it to people who immediately forget I said anything about it and then never watch it.

The end of this video has the awkward reunion. I hadn't seen it before. All I can say is: daaaaaaaaaaaaaang.

I had pretty much that same reaction to him in this episode. It made me wonder if I disliked him in other stuff, but then I got distracted and forgot to look him up in other stuff.

What ruined the finale on its original airing was the clip show right before it.  I, too, thought the finale was a good end to the show, but a show with returning characters and callbacks to all 9 seasons right after a clip show?  Too much recollection.

Diff'rent strokes for diff'rent folks, I guess!

The blooper reel on the Elaine\Frank Costanza smackdown are something to behold.

Lump me in with the Hudson Hawk fans. It's ridiculous and a bit insane, but there's something about watching Bruce Willis looking like he's having fun that'll get me to watch pretty much any movie.

Fair enough!

None of that description makes it more likely I'll click on it!

You call me whatever you'd like - I'm not clicking on that link.

All these comments and no one has mentioned the Wacky Wallcrawling Octopus gag? I guess I'm the only one who was amused by that one.

But is the ESCROW… IMAGINARY?!?