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I'm pretty sure the rest of the country does not watch In Plain Sight.

Eric Roberts as Gerald Ford

@fast

shitter's full

I liked Restrepo. I haven't seen a ton of documentaries, so maybe this isn't that unusual, but it just didn't have a narrative really. It told a story of the soldiers and the outpost over the course of time, and talked a bit about the aims of the military brass about their goals, but it was mostly some unbelievably

David Boies representing The King's Speech's rating?
I guess he's looking for some CH-CH-CH-CH-CH-CHANGES!

it's tough to do, but a schtick has been exhausted in a single comment section. good job!

your boy, G? HA-HA!

The Sherrif from My Cousin Vinny would also like some recognition.

Life Pursuit has quite a few songs that could even qualify 'power pop', e.g. Funny Little Frog, We Are the Sleepyheads, Blues are Still Blue certainly with the t. rex riff. And stuff like 'Stay Loose' and 'Your Cover's Blown' are goofy and interesting enough that 'twee' doesn't really apply. I can definitely see

your totally subjective and personal opinion is incorrect

judy and the dream of horses
explodes on their live album, it's so ridiculously louder than the beginning of the song, definitely a dangerous listen on headphones if you're prone to forgetting.

Theme Song
Doesn't it kind of sound like the Christmas Vacation song? Just me?

Ed Asner
I know he's done the Mary Tyler Moore show, as well as a whole host of other things, but my only real exposure to his work was his Carl Fredericksen in "Up". And while I probably will get around to MTM at some point, for now he's a-ok in my book for voicing Carl.

The trailer for the king's speech is pretty awesome, and a lineup of Firth, Carter and Rush is exciting. I'll admit it could definitely fall into the sappy total oscar-bait category that other period dramas do, but it's actually an interesting subject (beating a speech impediment, brain vs. physiology) and dawn of

a means to an end!

Goonies was more pre-teen, though. It was, as someone above said, a movie for kids of that age to relate to where the kids spoke pretty realistically and got lost in an adventure. If you had moved beyond that mentality then it's pretty hard to get on board with it i guess.

Agree on Scanners, I bought it in a $3 bin and even for that price I was bummed out by it, although Ironside is a baller.

Women
would have it be a hit for nine months.

He's a good man.