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Stuart P. Bentley
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So, I'm sure this is probably a minor point, and I haven't used Final Cut Pro so maybe I'm misunderstanding the tool, but… didn't Jerry cut the shot clock *out* of the footage he reused? When we see him rendering the effect, he appears to have drawn a selection outline around Stephen Root that doesn't include the

"Leona, we don't have the trust of the public any more!"
"YOU'RE DRUNK!"
"YOU'RE HIGH!"

@x23 Directly under Huell's right thumb, see around 15:30. (He's holding the rake in his left hand.)

I assume Irving's last name was "Don't Want To Leave The Congo".

They can not arrest a husband and wife for the same crime. (wink)

He picked it, hence the use of a torsion wrench in the slot (used to bind the tumblers into place while picking - it's actually a necessary component in lockpicking that for some reason is overlooked in like 80% of pop culture depictions).

And one of the oldest, if I'm not mistaken.

Jesse talks, but he don't sing and he don't give up Walt.

You're… a… crook, Captain Cook!

Gary Larson changed his mind after seeing it as in in-flight movie a few years later.

I saw it at SIFF. This is essentially what they did (they enter the door to Shit Narnia after killing Shitload at the mall).

I saw it at SIFF. This is essentially what they did (they enter the door to Shit Narnia after killing Shitload at the mall).

I'm seriously considering getting in on this. The Boy Who Couldn't Sleep And Never Had To was amazing.

I'm seriously considering getting in on this. The Boy Who Couldn't Sleep And Never Had To was amazing.

They actually had a working Fix-It Felix Jr. cabinet at the Gameworks in Seattle after PAX. This is correct (the progression repeats like Donkey Kong, except that gameplay doesn't get nearly as hard as the fourth level of Donkey Kong until you've thrown Ralph off the roof at least a couple times).

They actually had a working Fix-It Felix Jr. cabinet at the Gameworks in Seattle after PAX. This is correct (the progression repeats like Donkey Kong, except that gameplay doesn't get nearly as hard as the fourth level of Donkey Kong until you've thrown Ralph off the roof at least a couple times).