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That would be great, but I don't think Scorcese does that.

I'm really curious as to what the NC-17 elements were, because it seems like NC-17 is almost always related to the MPAAs conservative attitudes on sex. Scorcese has always been much more of a violence guy, there's not a lot of sex scenes in his movies, so it's an intriguing thought as to what pushed this over the edge.

One thing that pisses me off though is that they couldn't let this be rated NC-17 and be as long as it sounds like Scorcese wanted it. I find it hard to believe that many people that would see this would not go to see it just because it's NC-17 and 20 minutes longer. He's fucking Martin Scorcese, let him do what he

I think I just jizzed in my pants watching this.

True, but I think it was referring to it being actually mean-spirited in real life, as in they basically hired her because she's ugly, and every scene with her has some sort of gross-out joke about her appearance. But I will admit, it is funny at times.

The audience liked Donnell though, didn't they? They just stopped liking him once Kenny got the better of him.

I think it was more because Kenny was throwing around the money in the bedroom, a very different kind of atmosphere. In the restaurant she saw he was actually being serious in trying to buy her off.

Candy corn and peanuts, that's the way to go.

Considering where comedy's at now, this seems like a natural progression of tame-ness.

Isn't the entire point of comedy with kids having them say inappropriate things? This is pretty tame really.

I don't get how this would make a good dramatized movie. Sounds like something a film student would make.

Eastwood's wife actually filed for divorce like a week ago, so I guess they might have had a terrible marriage.

I wonder what the script looks like for a Will Ferrell movie. Do they actually write in any verbal jokes, or is it more like a Curb type outline? I imagine somewhere in between, but it's an interesting thought.

I assume Dreamworks has like 5 other movies next year that could beat this out.

That's what I've always thought, when people say that, they probably mean that they once had a human interaction with a black person that didn't go horribly wrong.

I actually kind of like Fallon, his interviews are godawful, but the games can be fun to watch if the celebs are good. But there's no denying he's a huge kiss-ass, and that's saying something considering how kiss-assy late night TV already is.

True, but I was just thinking about all the news before the first movie comes out. After that I can see the news being a little more bearable, but right now it just feels pointless.

Yeah, I agree. I can see him being shocked by stuff like that, but after the initial surprise not minding it.

That was my point though. He doesn't even make as much as the lead, and I don't really think these things have huge paydays anyway, do they? It's not like the actor is going to bring that much more people to the theater, the poor parents are going to have to go regardless of who's in it.

He really is the king of kiss-asses. It's like watching Jimmy Fallon without a sense of humor.