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Warren Perso
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Dude don't let anyone put you down for the movies you like. Just don't ever, EVER recommend a movie to me…

Also to add to the list of scenes in Bad Boys II that made no sense whatsoever: why did Smith and Lawrence have to take that security footage to some random electronics store other than to set up a hopelessly lame "oh no the whole store is watching us say gay shit to each other while we're being filmed on a hidden

The Rock is Bay's best film, but that's like saying chlamydia is natures best STD…

I hate the Commonwealth Bank as much as I hate Michael Bay, so really it's a match made in heaven.

I love the irony that in Bruckheimer and Bay films coke and ecstasy dealers are the scum of the earth, only good to be killed in a million various and horrific ways, but if you lined up all the coke those guys have probably snorted in real life (probably off hookers breasts), you could stretch it into outer fucking

If we're talking 90's action, how can no one offer a tip of the hat to Under Siege 2??? It has Everett McGill using a can of mace to clear his sinuses. Genius!

I agree. I didn't want the last episode of season two to end. I love the cool, calculated look of "fuck you" Don gives Duck when he walks out of the last meeting. Of course… Don can't seriously leave Stirling Cooper, right???

Mad Men season two
I love the show. Pete Campbell using his fathers untimely death to score points at work had me both laughing out loud and yelling at the screen. I was emotionally confused by this…

His cover of Cactus on that album is awesome…

First Blade sucked ass. The sequel is ten times better.

Whoops, posted my secret love of Josie to early in the talkback, but yes it's a very misunderstood mini-gem…

Josie and the Pussycats is a criminally underrated gem…

That movie features the best motorcycle crashing into a helicopter and exploding then falling onto police cars and exploding again scene that has ever been committed to film…

I'd put down good money for that collaboration…

Ryan Reynolds
Meh…

Heston was still speaking at rallies at the time of the interview, so the NRA themselves were still comfortable with him representing them as their public face. Underhanded or not, Heston still had enough upstairs to make him a worthwhile target, and if he didn't what the fuck is he doing extolling the virtues of gun

Fuck off with the Heston sympathy. If he was so withered and helpless, why the fuck was he still fronting NRA meetings? He was still making decisions and was still in a position of high influence. Personally I thought it was slightly dirty to not make Heston aware of the interview he was getting into, lets not lose

Somewhere in an alternate universe…
… exists a version of Return of the Jedi…. directed by David Lynch.

Lynch always described Wild at Heart as "Elvis and Marilyn on a road trip through hell"…
Now I ask you, what's not to love about that?

Hee-Haw: The Next Generation. Nothing is funnier than Worf playing the spoons.