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Harrison Ford as Bogie as Spade.

Was that sarcastic?

this whole thread, 6.5 internet points.

6 Internet poins to uckridge. Sad thing is, they WILL probably do MASH the Movie…

Well, it'll either be great, or very good, or pretty good, or good, or not bad, or pretty ordinary, or ok, I guess, or not great, or not my bag, or not good at all, or appalling, or fucking appalling, or a great big steaming turd on the face of humanity's mother.

Make sure you do it as an impersonation of him: I! Heard! You! …

Elvis was the king for a good reason: Public Enemy remain big cult figures. Ain't nothin' nor no-one ever touched Elvis. Is his story a tragedy? Yes. Would we have preferred a little less for a little more? Yes. But, damn, when he sang, nothing else mattered. Oh, and he wasn't a racist. Public Enemy were. (John Wayne?

I agree, good sir. But personally, like one might prefer soup to beer, or beer to soup, while enjoying the other, one still has one's preferences.

Patrick Tull was Jethro's dumber brother. Instead of the seed-plow, he invented the plow-seed. And instead of recording Thick as a Brick, HE WAS thick as a brick…

I agree with all the responses in this discussion
BUT…
Flashman by George McDonald Fraser does it better: after reading Flashy, I got tired of the constant search for honour and dignity. If you haven't read Flashman, stop what you're doing, adn go now.

Remember Microsoft Flight Simulator
This seemed like that (all the difficulty of flying a plane (or in this case scuba diving) and none of the thrill…) but in fact the emotional resonance you describe in the last paragraph intrigues me….

that Muskrat story….
have you got a treatment, Keith?

I'e read all these comments: I'm prepared to make a judgement. Now, I haven't seen the film, so I'm not swayed by either side. But…

It's a shame Lou Albano died: could you imagine Steve Alibini, Lou Albano and Ed O'Neill as Al Bundy as A I judges.

I don't know…
John Reid, manager of Elton John and Queen, and many others, was a judge on the Australian X-factor. It didn't work, and Reid was not dignified: it was dreadful listening to the man who gave us ELTON FUCKING JOHN tell some half-arsed warbler that they should try harder…

(Credits Roll)

@Phenol: High five!

Superman stopping the plane crahsing was pretty awesome - he had to stop it falling apart in his arms, stop people from falling out, et cetera - I liked it a great deal, and remember a good portion of it: more than some other films I saw. Routh was excellent: Bosworth was wrong - Sandra Bullock could hav done it 5

Penis… snicker…

and that guiar solo …
is an affront unto the Lord, in a Leviticus way….