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More importantly…
…who will Casey Affleck play?

As I scan down the list, I keep going, "Oh, that one. No, that one."

"Nothing Matters When We're Dancing"

It never struck me before…
…but Charlize Theron (in this clip, anyway) reminds me a lot of Jan, from The Office.

End of the movie
Brendan Fraser: "You've found the cure! I've been looking forward to this for a long time."

Jorge spoke of another…

Breaking away from the first three…
Set in the 1930's the story takes place in an old fashioned English country house where a family has invited many of their friends up for a weekend shooting party. The story centers around the McCordle family, particularly the man of the house, William McCordle. Getting on in years

Wait…
I was expecting a guy with a flaming skull on a motorcycle.

Maybe…
…Univision or Telemundo could offer him a 11:35 slot to do "Conando Anoche!", complete with puppets and bikini babes.

Ooops… forgot they'd already made four. But I stand by "4 on the Floor"

Actual car themed titles

Furiously Fast
Hmmm… Furiouser and Furiouser….

"…now they have to ape more of her own life (ed.) and make Liz Lemon some TV star." Also, another commenter mentioned the "head writer of variety show thrust into the starring role spotlight" thing.

Backstory for Backstory's Sake (but not really)
I love the beginning of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Until the opening of this film, Indy's backstory is never laid out any more than is necessary for a scene or to set up a new character (his relationship with Marion, Sallah being an old friend, he hates

Definitely "Up".

Making Backstory Up-Front
Two films that presumably don't make their "screenwriters' film studies professors angry" because they jam tons of backstory right into the start of the film using both narration and flashbacks in brilliant and entertaining fashion:

Some things about Muse
Muse are ridiculous, and they are sublime. And, if you've not seen them live, they are incredible performers (their Absolution-era Metro appearance is still one of my favorite shows). That fact actually provides some key context for their albums, which is that no matter how pretentious,