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There are no "cool cats" in Silver Spring. It's too close to Wheaton.

The Attic
Looks like someone stumbled upon some Ghostbusters fan-fic!

I suppose the fellating depends on whether you're a guest star or a recurring player

BREAKING NEWS
I was just hired as assistant head writer for my joke in the Josh Schwartz NewsWire piece.

I don't know, the one girl I knew who was an intern with a New Jersey senator couldn't find half of the states west of the Mississippi River on a map.

I was thinking more Tenley Town or Foggy Bottom, but I think you're on to something.

There are Koreans in Annandale?

The PG
Will there be a rough and tumble character from Prince George's county who's adopted by an affluent, albeit dysfunctional family that bonds through their differences and made up holidays?

All of them went to high school in Fairfax County

Sorry, but it's obvious
My number 1 is LOST. It didn't happen in the Pilot, or even in Tabula Rasa. But when we're shown John Locke's initial backstory, and see him in the wheelchair at the end, I was hooked forever. The subsequent episode, White Rabbit just drove me that much deeper into LOST fan-ness, and I'll never

How's your 401K looking?

I'd heckle the shit out of Mr. Landscaped Beard up there

Even Richard Jenkins lunging at Julia Roberts for 2 hours
would still be 2 hours of Julia Roberts too many

This is the same woman
who, when asked in a British interview what she was looking for in a man responded "A big dick."

Piaf
Is it also a wink that Marion Cotillard PLAYED Edith Piaf in "La Vie En Rose"?

What would draw Jeffery Tambor to material like this?
I think at this point we have to ask what drew Jefferey Tambor to material like Arrested Developmen.

I think Sean ONeal needs to bring this to Steve Buscemi's house and watch it.

Confusing
On the cover, doesn't he kind of look like Ryan Hansen aka Kyle from Party Down?

Thanks Todd
Great write ups. You really provide a different angle to Comic-Con than, "Everything is new, shiny, and great! MARVEL!" that seems to come out in other places. I also REALLY enjoy how you stop to think and analyze the Con, from the exhibits, to the fans, and today the media coverage of the event. Awesome

I think it's also fair to say that all of the movies on this list are NOT in the list of "good" Sandler movies, they're more in the vain of "Sandler cash grabs."