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My wife and I quote his line "I'll have a Big Mac, fries… and tea!" all the time.

All dead, but Lou Rawls, Lou Gehrig, and Lou Costello were pretty decent.

Runners-up: Megan Mullally and Nick Offerman.

This just in: McAdams time-traveled back to 1985 and won the role of Lorraine in "Back to the Future".

They look so uncomfortable in their stupid outfits.

…herring?

What terrible grammar. It should be I'm Without a Face.

I just saw that film on some random recommendation. Some witty moments, but otherwise pretty weak.

I like how,in between R.D. Laing's The Divided Self and David Kidd's All the Emperor's Horses, Bowie quietly included Eat, Pray, Love and a couple of Nicholas Sparks novels.

A friend of mine worked for Clooney at the time, and Clooney loved to talk trash. One thing he said was that Julia Roberts was hugely reluctant to kiss Rockwell in the movie, just because Rockwell wasn't an A-lister. So Clooney called Roberts a cunt. Then he did Ocean's 12 with her.

Yeah, after 4 damn hours!

Sir or Madame: Get your Wonka brats straight. You're thinking of Violet Beauregard.

What About Bob?

I know - we could call it How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.

Set it in 1986 and make them look like Cagney and Lacey and I'm turning the channel.

I found it totally boring.

Electric Horseman was 1979, Tootsie was 1982… Are you saying you'd rather dismiss Tootsie (and for that matter 1981's Absence of Malice)? Or are you just getting the release dates out of order?

Sydney Pollack, man… Dude should have retired from directing after Tootsie and spent the rest of his career as an actor only.

Ah. Adverb trouble. I meant "I've watched this clip, all by itself, about 100 times."

The British miniseries is 300 times better than the American remake, despite Christopher Walken's show-stopping number and the higher production values. I think Steve Martin was miscast - he simply couldn't sell the period dialogue. Bob Hoskins was so much more dynamic and heartbreaking in the part. If you get a