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I've followed him for awhile and never once thought he was writing/creating the jokes he puts up there. The point of view behind the jokes and style so consistently change it's pretty easy to figure out . . . I figured he was getting the money for his taste-level and overall collection of other people's jokes not

I know it's the movie but the dinner sequence of "This Island Earth" still cracks me up.

This is deeply personal. But I've always laughed/cheered at them saying: "Vermont. The other, smaller Wisconsin."

They didn't. This was the beauty of 4-6 Star Wars. They had shitty ships that were led by a newbie commander (Ackbar forever!!). It only worked because the Death Star had an obvious weakness that Luke had trained his entire life for. It's great but only if you don't think about it too much.

Yes!! He'll always be Wash for me (sorry RENT) but him in the store with the plant and the bulldog is iconic to me. The best scene in that movie.

How is this unimaginative?

Yeah but let's hope the plastic dinosaur figurines make it to Star Wars!

All this comment does is make me want to see Hannibal meets Star Wars . . . I have faith in Hugh Dancy as Obi Wan to take him down.

New better be what he's doing because he's going into the ring with Jack Nicholson, Heath Ledger, and Mark Hamill.

No sorry, we have to honor 'Downton Abbey' and nothing else. Ever.

Hmm, but arguably they could be C-3PO (Simon) and R2-D2 (River).

He's a leaf on the wind.

I thought his best dramatic work was as the feminist sales manager in 'Petunia'

No way. Eva Green deserves this.

Yep, I believed at one point this season was going to go back and just focus on the original team Arrow . . . then they cast 147 people.

He was also in one of the best Lifetime movies of the past few years - 'Killer Reality'. Which has the same premise as 'Unreal' except there's a lot more murder, the contestants are better but uh… without the brilliant producer - characterization, two-sided dialogue, and biting reality tv commentary. Still fun though.

I keep thinking I'm going to reread it because I was really into 'The World's Fair' side but then the Holmes stuff creeps me out too much to want to go back.

His retelling of Tesla in Colorado in 'Thunderstruck' was transcendent.

Ha, that's exactly what that trifecta was, the Cusackaissance. I'm stealing that word.

If she thinks he's debased political discourse, I can't imagine what she thinks about the debate last night . . . ugh. so out of touch.