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No, Willis already did Cock Out. It was called Color of Night.

So
Tracy Morgan finally has Tracy Jordan's film career. When does he start wearing the ankle bracelet for realz?

R.I.P.
When I saw this, I immediately I thought it was for Ronnie Hawkins. Never knew the familial connection with Dale. Quite a family, to have two such musicians.

I like to think
that Father Guido Sarducci had something to do with this list.

Slate.com also made a methadone reference
So is Percy Jackson the perfect Rehab movie, or what?

I want links to those academic papers, dammit! Aren't you supposed to site sources or sormething?

No Ed Burns?
I'm really surprised that he didn't get a mention somewhere, though this particular inventory has way too many possibilities.

Yojimbo
You are so right Zack. I think I will get my copy out of storage this weekend too.

J. D. Salinger
Just heard that he's died. Pretty breaking news, I think.

So who gets the theme song royalties for the reality show -
Chuck Berry or Men at Work?

Poetry biopics are just an excuse to see Emily Dickenson naked, anyway.

Maybe Jim Carrey and Paul Giamatti fill in, sometimes.

I'm finding it tough to get into
But it might just be that my own job situation is so precarious - hits too close to home, maybe? I'll try and soldier through, though.

I'm happy to see some love for Tucker. If that film had come out this year instead of decades ago, it would be considered with the same reverence that Up in the Air is currently getting, and Jeff Bridges would be competing with himself for an Oscar.

Serpentine, Benetha! Serpentine!

Best title I've ever seen "Lawrence of the Labia." Haven't seen the movie, though, so I don't know whether it preserves David Lean's epic scope.

I got to see them on the McGarrigle Hour tour (with Loudon, Rufus, and Martha all present) at the Bottom Line in NYC. It was such a wonderful night, one of the highlights of my concert-viewing experience.

I saw that documentary. Sundance Channel has it on every once in a while. I'm sure this will initiate a couple more showings of it.

When I moved to NYC in 1996, the first pilgrimage I made was to Strawberry Fields and the Dakota.

@Uganda