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I only remember two things about this movie:
1. Bridges cheering when Kong killed a squad of National Guard troops by throwing a helicopter or something at them (pretty sure THAT wouldn't play well in this era)
2. Kong stepping on people in the crowd. When Kong first gets loose, there's an overhead shot of people…
I'd throw another Tom Cullen quote on the fire, but I think you already used both of them.
I see what you did there.
See, the word "famous" hasn't been a favorite of KFC employees ever since this happened:
http://www.avclub.com/artic…
He's coming back to punch you in the face for calling him Chuck. Remember that sage advice: it's hard to eat corn on the cob without any FUCKING TEETH.
Failed 90-sies?
Like his stint on "The Simpsons" where he walks out onstage in his Luke outfit, half-heartedly knocks over a few Star Wars villain cut-outs with a prop lightsaber, and pitches Sprint/Nextel or something. Classic.
Gibson is Australian. Sort of.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wik…
Actually, Australia is full of actors who play American and Canadian superheroes.
I think it's time Lucas sought counseling.
David was not "built." He was (if memory serves) a skinny punk. That's why his killing of Goliath was proof that God was helping. So really, Michael Cera would be a more accurate choice, physically speaking.
I'd like to point out that Larry the Cable Guy, Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, and Ron White do not have accents.
By the way, failed 712-sies.
May you die of Yellow FeverAIDS.
My avatar says it all.
@ trilobiter
I don't think that's in the Constitution though.
When I clicked the link about Superman being played by a British guy, I was confronted with an image of the newest actor to play Superman (said "British guy"), with a background ad-image of Dylan Dog, starring . . . the last guy to play Superman.
"You can't take away people's right to be @ssholes."
@ AimingforYoko
Referring to Darth Vader as a "whiny, emo b1tch" automatically dates you as being not-old-enough-to-grow-up-watching-the-REAL-Star-Wars-movies.