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Louis Canon the loose cannon
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Ken
by request.

No Emperor Jim, you're awesome. Naval electrician, right?

So long as I don't mention Treasure Planet. Yeah…

Bucky, if I could I'd buy you a drink of some sort.

You know, I don't mind Lady Gaga. I get some semblance of artistry from her. Better than a Brittany or Miley or something bouncing around the stage like the marionettes they are.

But this is technically "your day." So long as you're cognizant of what is popular right now, I think then it is "your day." You can just yell "Your favorite music is awful, and you're out of the will." Worked for my Grandma.

John Musker
I'm related. He's my Dad's cousin. I hope this does well for him.

Coolforsale is where Theo Huxtable would shop if it were a brick and mortar store.

The girl was delicious looking, but she also struck me as very, very dumb.

King Kong (while holding a very scared Naiomi Watts) vs Two psuedo T-Rexes in PJ's King Kong.

How about the first fight sequence with Brad Pitt.

That Napoleon Dynamite scene is killer. Really put a new face on a nerdy outcast rising to the occasion sort of trope in film.

I've always made the case that Requiem does for hard drugs what Schindler's List does for the Holocaust. That final sequence is nothing short of gut wrenching.

Oh man. Bubba Ho Tepp.

The "Define Dancing" scene in Wall E.

I liked that sequence too. But it hardly redeems the rest of the prequels.

I prefer Patrick Stewart's "But its too late. I've seen everything."

I liked
Opening sequence to The Dark Knight. That heist was so damn cool.
Broad daylight, in and out like clockwork, every guy dies (never had seen that done before), introduction to the Joker and I recognize every location in each shot. Also, the license plate on the school bus looks like an Illinois plate but is

Also, lets not forget that LL Cool J's hat is like a shark's fin: