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HE and Him
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Yes, this was cool and rung true. I knew Peart-heads who gave props to the great Krupa and Buddy Rich.

About 20 years ago, I showed a fake insurance card in court right to the judge's FACE and got out of a $25 fine.

…err, maybe…not.

Another in a series of Mel Gibson's I-Hate-The-British campaign.

Payroll deduction from Chief O'Hara's paycheck. Begorrah!

Hated him in Wolf Man. Claude Rains was the moral center of the 1941 film. In the remake, let's make the father character a werewolf himself! I know Hopkins didn't write the script but he and it were equally bad.

He's good in Into The Night also, but everybody's good in that.

I usually think of Naomi Watts as being in good movies.

I liked him as both.

How about Timothy Dalton in Flash Gordon? Except I love every frame of that movie.

First thing I saw Pryce in was Something Wicked This Way Comes and he was way freaky-scary in what was supposed to be a kid's movie.

What was the original title?

Sherrilyn Fenn in Boxing Helena.

I said the other day after suffering thru Jack Black in the Peter Jackson takeoff that Charles Grodin made a surprisingly good cad in the `76 King Kong.

You old magpie.

Brando transcends in the first Superman.

The most galling thing for me the hero nerd was, after From Dusk Til Dawn, there was talk of Clooney being in a rendition of The Green Hornet, which I think he would've been GREAT in if it got made at the time. But he went with the more lucrative Batman role and it turned out I think we can agree something less than

I'm that way with "ray-zor" thanks to Greystoke Tarzan.

Kelly Preston should have got an Oscar for Mischief

Had some good interplay with Peter Falk in Made.