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Fat Ven (which he will now be know as, at least by me) was the victim of a great edit.  While the camera was pointing at his clients middle to show that it didn't have a belt, it was framed clearly so that her stomach was off on the left 1/4 of the screen and Ven's gut, and only his gut almost no chest or leg, took up

Biscuits

Biscuits

Except After Hours is great.

Except After Hours is great.

Craig - Librarian here.  We often buy things that will get people in the door.   That's why you'll find one copy of "Confederacy of Dunces" and 3 copies of "The Roots of Obama's Rage."  Trust me, most librarians don't want to stock things like those poorly sourced creeds by the right or left and "Your Highness" in

Craig - Librarian here.  We often buy things that will get people in the door.   That's why you'll find one copy of "Confederacy of Dunces" and 3 copies of "The Roots of Obama's Rage."  Trust me, most librarians don't want to stock things like those poorly sourced creeds by the right or left and "Your Highness" in

If you are watching this film just to see her ass you are not using the internet correctly.

If you are watching this film just to see her ass you are not using the internet correctly.

Sid Hudgens in L.A. Confidential or Lawrence Garfield in Other People's Money.  The latter is a case of a wonderful performance in an otherwise flat movie.

Sid Hudgens in L.A. Confidential or Lawrence Garfield in Other People's Money.  The latter is a case of a wonderful performance in an otherwise flat movie.

It's a "one rewrite" film.  Everything was there but someone needed to step in and say "Ok tighten this, drop this, add a scene here…"

It's a "one rewrite" film.  Everything was there but someone needed to step in and say "Ok tighten this, drop this, add a scene here…"

Also Man on the Moon and Reno: 911!

Also Man on the Moon and Reno: 911!

Gattaca is one of the most under appreciated films of the 90's.

Gattaca is one of the most under appreciated films of the 90's.

It's a Coen Brothers film like The Ladykillers or Intolerable Cruelty.  DeVito gets exactly what he wants and there are moments that are stone cold great.  That's what's so frustrating about it.  His skill is apparent, he shows the unblinking dedication to his vision, and everything should working.  Yet despite

It's a Coen Brothers film like The Ladykillers or Intolerable Cruelty.  DeVito gets exactly what he wants and there are moments that are stone cold great.  That's what's so frustrating about it.  His skill is apparent, he shows the unblinking dedication to his vision, and everything should working.  Yet despite

From Shia's future interview with AV Club's Random Roles: