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In hell maybe. He died last year.

Duff Man. Oh yeah!

Spoiler alert: If Matt Mira (I think?) on the Nerdist is to be believed, he does have an untimely death. The story that Mira told was hilarious. As his character was dying, Dice decided to improvise a line about having a twin brother, in order to give himself a chance of coming back to the show at some point.

Happy Birthday, Paulie.

Krabs Jewish? They're not even kosher.

If you're suggesting that R-Truth doesn't have brain damage, you're going to have a hard time finding supporting evidence.

I think it's more that people had already resigned that Jordan and Will Smith, among others, were not going to get nominated. When they didn't, they weren't surprised, but still thought it spoke to a systemic issue. Idris Elba, on the other hand, was expected by many to get a nomination, so, when he didn't, and, for

Sam Jackson had the great misfortune of giving one of the Top 3 or 4 supporting male performances of the 90s in the same year that Martin Landau gave one of the other ones (I'd throw Kevin Spacey in Usual Suspects and Joe Pesci in Goodfellas in as the other ones). He's never going to do better than Jules in Pulp

Agreed. And Burgess Meredith and Burt Young both earned those Oscar nominations, with great performances in really well-written scenes. Talia Shire, on the other hand,…

Was that even a comment?

You know, Jose Feliciano, you got no complaints.

Definitely. And I hope Wolfman wasn't too excited for Dolph. It's not exactly a lead role.

Here's mine (like others, I do like all of their movies I've seen; even the bottom ones are still really good - and I need to give Blood Simple another watch)…

I know Big Lebowski is a classic, but it seems to me it's taken the place of Raising Arizona as the Coen's most-quoted, insane comedy. Maybe it's an age thing, but for me RA will always be their best.

Yes, and she won a well-deserved Oscar for it, giving one of the more memorable speeches. I remember it being classy and funny (like the lady herself), talking about visiting Jane Austen's grave…and telling her about the box office receipts.

I love that you called the character from Of Mice and Men "Lemmy". Brings some great imagery to mind.

It must have been horrifying. I can see why he dropped him down to two days per week ;).

And the original choice for Sam Malone, I believe. He was going to be a football player, but was changed to baseball pitcher to better match Ted Danson's physique.

Who?

I believe we learned from the Kevin Pollack CBB that LegalZoom actually is Earwolf's counsel.