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James Allen
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Well, yeah. Why would someone vacation where they live/work?

The look on her face and the sound of her heavy breathing really sold the idea that she was giving herself over to the moment. It was quite a performance by Eszter Balint. It made the look on her face when Louie woke up all the more devastating. How long was she sitting there waiting for him to wake up anyway? What

"Categorically rape"? I don't think so. Was Louie a little too aggressive? Perhaps. But whatever you think it was, I think it was Louis CK's (the writer and director) intent for it to feel "off" and not be some beautifully perfect romantic consummation.

I believe one of his last requests was that the headline about his death not include the word Mannequin.

True, but in any case your children will almost assuredly outlive the puppy even if you keep it.

I have a feeling Amia will say some parting words to Louie in English. I'm tearing up just thinking about it.

"Sent here? What are you, a letter?"

Yours and everyone else's.

"You threw my carpet out the window."
"So?"

In interviews Louis has said that he doesn't close off streets or bring in numerous trailers and vehicles. They work out of one (maybe two) vehicles, with a minimal crew (less than 10), and shoot it handheld. He probably has few, if any, extras in most of these scenes.

Those are just the worst buses. I've known several New York actors from the Boston area who took that bus to visit their family, and every one of them scraped the extra few bucks the following time to take the better bus. But hey, if you're super tight, it's an option.

To me that was heavily implied by the fact that the first thing he does in the morning is take out his computer and check Facebook. Yeah, that's what he's checking. Although Todd seems the sort of guy who wouldn't be embarrassed at all to talk about whacking it, but perhaps in the mixed company he decided to only

I understand Janet's point, which was fair, but I do see Louie's side, which is it's better to spend a month with a charming woman than spend no time at all with her, and that sadness is not bad if it is borne out of love. In a way, Greg Fitzsimmons was right. You cram the fun into one month and trade the long,

"Grammar Duke- A Love Story" coming to a theater near you.

But Ivanka and Janet are asking him to be real about it. At the end of the day, if nothing sexual happened, he'd ultimately come to remember her as the girl with whom he wanted to sleep rather than the one with whom he had a cute little friendship.

Good point. It's probably a bit of both. Just the bluntness of Janet's words:

I don't think Louie sees wisdom in Janet's words, he terminates the conversation when she makes the comment. I think what stuck in his craw was the way that his ex-wife was calling him out on his manhood. It probably made him feel a bit humiliated.

Yes. Janet failing to suppress her laugh at such a dark joke was great.

Aquila89 translated it elsewhere in these comments:

It doesn't seem like either of them have tried to learn any basic words or phrases in each other's languages. Maybe next week he might learn to say "Goodbye, I love you" in Hungarian for when he sees her off. Oh damn, that would be heartbreaking.