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I want Pullman to be replaced by Paxton and see if anyone notices.

I can only remember Natalie Portman giving a speech, and that's not even the right movie.

Let me list some points from only the opening of Batman and Robin.

Well it depends, if like me you enjoy bad movies for their unintentional comedy, Batman and Robin is up with the all time greats. Besides the amazing dialogue and the gaping plot holes, there are about 50 things where I think "why would any writer/director/actor/set designer etc. make that choice?" and I just laugh.

See problem is that because Batman and Robin was so amazingly horrible, people forget that Batman Forever was also horrible, just not as entertainingly horrible.

I never watched the show, but i watched that gunman episode and was very impressed. That sort of thing takes some guts for a network show to do and do well.

"I think my paycheque should be…bigger."

Outtakes aren't the same as deleted scenes, but I do agree with your point.

Oh you're going for actual analysis, I was just making a horrible pun based on his name. But I did think he did a respectable job.

Identity Thief is the only movie from this year I couldn't finish, it was just so fucking horrible. Also I still am failing to see anything to warrant the hype Melissa McCarthy gets, the only thing I've seen where she was really funny were the outtakes for This is 40.

Nice, thanks.

Hey, Nicholas Hoults his own in First Class.

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No.

This make me think, I can't remember, did that Michael Schur buddy cop comedy get picked up?

It's odd timing, he probably deserves some hate, but flicking through the channels in between sessions of Orphan Black, I saw that horrible 're-imagining' of Death at a Funeral. That just made my hatred for him so strong.

Grammer forever, Lawrence never

again…?

Well, God used to do such better deals, Noah lived well into his 900's.

I'm sure there will be an in depth piece on his whole career sometime today, not just The Sopranos.