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@avclub-85d8ce590ad8981ca2c8286f79f59954:disqus The sister of a friend of mine attended an academic conference with him; he's apparently super-nice.

I just realized I've been confusing him with Richard Hatch (of Battlestar Galactica) this entire time.

Bastards of Young, always and forever.

Yes, Browning was on the list; not Keaner.

How is it not?

I think I have spent the last 20 years thinking those were the same movie.

@avclub-d980b15d49101608dc407770f35b1d75:disqus That's Forge:

Hey now, he was clearly the best thing in that last Adam Sandler movie!

Yeah, it came out at a time when Disney was shoveling a lot of sub-par stuff into theaters. I never gave it a second thought, but my girlfriend kept insisting it was hilarious so I finally watched it a few months ago. And you know what? She was right!

I don't know about the movie, but the soundtrack had Biggie's first single, so that's worth something, surely:

I don't know about the movie, but the soundtrack had Biggie's first single, so that's worth something, surely:

I got as far as the picture of Wallace Shawn before I completely lost it.

Now I can't stop picturing Goggins as Bane.

I like that Marlon Wayans based an entire movie on a one-and-a-half minute bit from a 1983 Eddie Murphy standup routine:

I like that Marlon Wayans based an entire movie on a one-and-a-half minute bit from a 1983 Eddie Murphy standup routine:

@avclub-a7971abb4134fc0cfcec7d589e1ebcf6:disqus Ah, I stand corrected. Still, that's a pretty damning comparison, whoever makes it.

Ebert mentioned Mobsters in his review of Gangster Squad — he said Mobsters is actually better.

Ah yes, the "Shield" ending scenario.

True, but that's not a very high bar to clear.

I have that shirt! It's awesome.