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I've seen maybe 10 minutes of 2001.
Don't think I've seen Great Escape.
Saw Casablanca 20 years ago at the Fox Theater in Detroit. Mike Ilitch had bought the piano used in the movie and it was on display. The thing is tiny.

Anyone ever notice what a coincidence it was that Tony Soprano died of David Chase Disease?

Whatever the fuck happened to Gary Cooper? That's what I wanna know.

On these forums, there really is no original question.

To me, the biggest irony of the Sopranos was finding out in Season 6 that Lou Gehrig actually died of Lou Gehrig's disease.

Atlas Shrugged Central to the Tea Party Movement?
Ironic, since Rand probably would have wanted nothing to do with the Tea Party. She didn't even like libertarians.

Another funny scene
Is the opening scene, from Silvio telling Eugene to stop blowing his nose, to Vito asking (somehow without irony) "What did we ever get that we didn't have to work our asses off for?", to Silvio saying "I'm gonna take action here.", which leads to a wide shot of the whole crew sitting around doing

Melfi
I think she's briefly in this one, when her ex husband drops off a check for Jason's tuition, then flits over to turn on the TV and catch the news about the protest.

Haven't seen it yet, but it seems like during King season Jonathan is more the focus anyway, and during Opelio it shifts to Andy. If Andy still says nothing during his turn as skipper, then we probably have a grudge.

Wasn't he the guy who stayed while Mount St. Helens erupted and died with all his cats?

It's been done before. See: River's Edge.

Phone's ringin dude.

Don't forget River's Edge, where after the teacher lectures the class about not caring about the murder of a classmate, one of the students asks "Are we gonna get tested on this shit?"

I got the impression that Rosie was pretty much out of it during that scene due to drugs. In no way did that look consensual.

Coover was a dirtbag, but it was tough watching him overhear his own mother saying he was basically worthless.

Ladies and gentlemen, straight from the bar, Todd VanDerWerff.

Not to be Redundant, but
This is a great fucking show.

Had to like the sign on his door. "Nevermind the dogs, beware of the owner."

Or his daddy.

That 57 dance steps that noone ever done before was a cool hat tip to Jesco White.