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Yeah, I think he did it in Ripley and maybe in Wilde also.

Ah, the old days, when Ethan Hawke used to wash his hair
This is the only film I've ever been able to tolerate Ethan Hawke, he just grates on me like he was designed for that specific purpose.

It seems like he's done that BOOOOOring speech in many movies, or maybe I simply choose to remember it that way, but I love it anyhow. It's all my friends and I did for a while. You're BOOORING.

Such a sad waste of talent
I remember watching his Barbara Walters pre Oscar interview the year he was nominated. He was his usual "zany" self, but he made me laugh by sheer force of will. And I remember thinking, 'wow, it's been ages since I actually found him funny.' But the gave has massive talent, which makes

and yet for me the car was funnier, go figure.

where are the nuclear wessels

Heh, I'm not suggestiong Huey & the News are timeless, but at least they knew how to play. They don't get much rotation on my ipod these days though, no.

I think Huey gets a bad rap these days…
…but they did have a pretty tight club band that had what many felt were great horn licks and some rather well thought out five part vocal harmonies.

Wasn't it Elvis Costello who once said he'd like to box Sting in the ears…
…and tell him to stop singing in the ridiculous Jamaican accent?

Yeah, I was thinking that as well. Ana Lucia killed Sayid's beloved Shannon, whom he loved so dearly that he can remember how many shovelfuls of dirt it took to dig her grave.

That dude that Michael sent away to get a spanner or wrench or whatever never came back. Good thing too or he would've interrupted the flashback.

Btw, by flashbacks, I meant the quick glimpses we saw of her last night and not her actual flashback episodes. Either way she was pretty unsympathetic, but just to be clear.

Originally I was going to post a response about how they could've edited Ana Lucia's flashbacks to make her seem more sympathetic, but the more I think about it, the more I realize that she pretty much always had that same scowl, as if to say, "just get it over with and shoot me, I hate it here and I hate you all,

It's a bit funny that Michael seems to feel no remorse for killing Ana Lucia.
It's almost like the show was saying, "yeah, she was a real pain in the ass, but isn't it a shame about Libby though?"

I saw what you did there. I saw it the second I read that post.

Oh man, you're right. Thanks for the correction, I clearly do not possess an elephant's memory. Just call me the Man Who Knew Too Little.

Oh man, I had no idea how badly I'd be misunderstood when I posted here that I found Seuss overrated. I suppose I should've known better.

Operation Dumbo Drop did blow and made me all mopey.

Yeah, I know it was Jones. No edit button makes Leppo sad sad sad. Thanks though.

Oh, I'm aware I'm not the intended audience and my daughter loves the books so I'll keep reading them to her. But my point was that I think Seuss is more popular because he broke the mold for kiddie books. Since then I think others have surpassed him. And let me point out that some of the books intended for my