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In the original draft, his name was Mr. N. E. Mann.
You know, there's that old joke about how you can make pretty much any single-panel cartoon funnier by making the caption "Christ, what an asshole." I'd say that works doubly well for this movie's poster.
Let's have a round of applause for scrappybilly, please.
Followed by Really Limited Engagement, and then followed by OK, It's Been One Week, and You Can Only See It in This One Church Basement or by Subscribing to The Blaze.
Can't say I've ever watched HIMYM, but she was great in her 30 Rock role. That whole scene was terrific. Hannibal Burress' "It's not! It's for her!" cracked me up, too.
We're all models west of the Allegheny.
I'd just like to say I laughed myself silly at the delivery of the line "I'm a very sexy baby."
Dennis is the greatest, hands down. What an amazing (and brilliantly acted) character.
"Nuts to you, McGillicuddy" really had potential. It's also a surprisingly versatile quote to use.
No competition. Although Jackie Jormp-Jomp's entire output is pretty fantastic. "Chunk of My Love" beats the crap out of "Piece of My Heart" every day and twice on Sundays.
Yeah, I think it's gotta be "Werewolf Bar Mitzvah." I really wish we had gotten to see more of the video.
Oh hell yeah. Magic Mike was dope as fuck. All the OG scratch nerds bow down to that guy. And as you might imagine, he spins an incredible Miami bass set.
Mr. Mixx is the shit. The Mega-Mixxes were always highlights of 2 Live Crew albums. Dude was really dope on the cut—a real innovator. (Side note: DJ Magic Mike told me a funny story about getting kicked off the 2 Live Crew tour back in the day because he could do scratches Mr. Mixx couldn't, and Mixx got pissed about…
The Aaron Sorkin walk-and-talk is great. "Listen, lady—a gender I write extremely well if the story calls for it — this is serious."
Well done.
I use Dinklage's "Dah!… So bored…." all the time. He was phenomenal in that episode.
In her book, Tina Fey has a picture of the page of the script with the "Those shoes are definitely bi-curious" line. The script helpfully (and hilariously) notes that Liz's shoes are "questionable."
They downplay the savagery of Hill People attacks, huh?
I feel like it would've been tremendously fun to sit in the writers room and pitch names for poker games for Tracy to say. I think Albuquerque Freakout is my favorite.