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Yes, that happens. The movie finds it endlessly hilarious because it's their one joke and they repeat it 50 times. My mom, sister and aunt all loved that movie when we saw it in the theatre so I'm gonna have to watch it again. Yay!
And yes, this does like the kind of movie that has an outside chance of being nominated

Kenneth Branagh as Laurence Olivier? Obvious casting that took way too long to happen.

Feministing.com used to kick me over to current.com for Sarah Haskins' Target Women videos. They were awesome. Is that something I could be watching on Current TV right now?

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You know I've driven past Mars Cheese castle many many times, but we've only been in there once. I love cheese! The problem is my grandparents used to live in south milwaukee and take 94 and drive up there but I wasn't the one determining where we'd stop (being a kid) and all. But by the time I was old enough to drive

Wow…..just….I mean…wow. To be more specific this was the first episode that made me cry. More from stress than anything else but also because it's all just so incredibly sad. I basically started to break the second Walt started begging Saul for help.

I just dropped in for this episode. We have free HBO for the weekend! And I have to say I wasn't impressed. Not that one episode is always a good thing to judge a show by. I enjoyed the scene where Buscemi is talking about the dead baby, but everything else felt sooooo stilted. They were all just reading their lines

Oh the Swing Kids soundtrack. Definetly the best version of Sing, Sing, Sing ever recorded! But I actually owned the Cherry Poppin Dadies CD. I never want to hear Zoot Suit Riot again but I still love Brown Derby Jump

Uh same here. I know feel like an idiot and intend to be a little kinder to the people who misinterpret Born in the USA. Then again, the lyrics to semi charmed life come at you very fast…

I really like "What It's Like" but I dread it coming on the radio. The station I always hear it on edits it until it's random disconnected words.

Anyone else beginning to notice that this is a show about a guy who constantly complains that he's alone and awkward with women, but he dates a lot and doesn't seem to have a problem finding women to have sex with? And that multiple women have thrown themselves at him.

So much glass breaking in that (awesome) scene. And in the movie as a whole.

No dammit, this is the article wherein a man gets leered at! Back off!

Well, he's a little boyish and twitchy which I generally wouldn't go for. But in certain movies he makes that very sexy.

"Statham longs for a simpler, less violent life" That sentence is untrue. But seriously, if Jason Statham and Clive Owen want to feebly and pretentiously waste  my time, I'm gonna to let them, since I'm basically just seeing this to look at them for about an hour.

The Mechanic was a also good movie. I mean, he gave the same performance as always and Ben Foster is much much better than him but the movie is good.

Hmmm, sounds interesting. And I don't bake with blueberries enough. I haven't loved the cobblers made with cake mix though.

So does my used, dented Focus, what's your point Skyler?!

On shelves or something? I don't know, I haven't been to their houses.

God I love that scene.