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Oh. That Knife...
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Hmmm if we combine the two, we could have the perfect date movie:

No, but I did see Nick & Nora's Infinite Playlist. Also not good.

Easy for him to say, Philly sports teams rarely win championships, but Philly sports fans are constantly pumping out kids.

I don't know, his accent work in Captain Corelli's Mandolin puts me off to that idea.

Living in Baltimore, everyone seems to have a 'I met/saw John Waters' story. My wife has one and it's basically how she approached him at a party while she was drunk and his reaction was more or less 'girl, why are you so drunk?' Not much else to report. I don't have a story, but I've only lived here for three years,

I wouldn't describe his character as that (he and Hanks were clearly friends who worked together, though Hanks owned the company), but I do remember that. That was the movie I picked when they had that 'Most '90s Movie' Ask AVClub several weeks back.

Just like Castro and Queen Elizabeth, until last year. I'm thinking Grey's is the Queen Elizabeth in this scenario.

Remember that movie where Debra Messing hires male-prostitute Dermott Mulroney to be her date at a wedding to make her ex-boyfriend jealous and then they fall in love?

NBC: We Have a Unicorn?

NBC: The Biggest Loser Network

The drumming and percussion is reminiscent of Phil Selway in many places. That's not a bad thing.

I only had a passing interest in them before (though I never really found them interchangeable with the bands you mentioned), but this new song is really cool.

Really good stuff. It really builds into something pretty.

'The Christmas Song' which is also probably my favorite song. Especially the line 'everybody knows a turkey and some mistletoe help to make the season bright' for whatever reason. Christmas songs and carols in general stick in my head, I sing them year-round. People find this very annoying.

Written by John Tesh!

Similarly, I get 'doot do do do doot do do living in the USA' from Steve Miller stuck in my head all the time. Just that part of the song. I don't know why, it's not a song I hear a lot or even care that much about.

Probably the hardest part of the training everywhere.

Everything I learned about creepy smiling I learned from Richard D. James and he's English, so…

To be fair, this is like the third or fourth iteration of 'put bacon on it!' that McDonald's has trotted out in the past decade.

The 1940s guy just had a mustache.