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    Maybe I'm just weird, but I can't make myself give a single damn about Mad Max: Fury Road. I don't have any nostalgia for the character and the trailer looks so goofy and over the top.

    This might be a little too obscure for the list, but the film Holy Smoke used "Holly Holy" pretty well.

    What kind of cologne does he use?

    What makes The Jazz Singer so hysterical (besides trying to get away with blackface in 1980) is that it clearly doesn't have a clue about how the music industry works. Why would R & B backing singers be recording with a punk rocker? Would Jess' very first gig in California ever be in front of a packed bar of a

    This next song was inspired by my deep love of pornography.

    "Woof."

    He narrates all the making-of documentaries that are included in the special features in the Bond DVDs. He's fun to listen to.

    It's a real bummer that there are fewer guys like him around. RIP, good sir.

    I'd like to think that after Diana Rigg was done with that interview she picked up the phone and called him…

    I'll defend that movie to my dying day. Casting Christopher Walken and Grace Jones was a stroke of genius and the finale on the Golden Gate Bridge is one of the best in the series. Hell, it made Duran Duran sound badass. It probably would be much better remembered today if Dalton had done it.

    Whenever I see the unedited cover for Is This It?, all I can think is "Smell The Glove."

    Now I want to see Emma Peel and Black Widow out-catsuit each other.

    And the way Aaron Echolls hid out at Sterling Cooper & Partners for so long? Brilliant!

    Ted III: Derby Day

    I'm still planning on seeing this, but hearing that they got rid of Kunis' character in such a lazy ass way dampens my expectations some. She was great in the first one and seeing her and Marky Mark having to navigate married life could have added a lot to this.

    At least she's not Maggie Gyllenhaal.

    The Bold Ones, The Name of the Game…

    Just coming here to post this. Oregon's governor at the time was Tom McCall, a Republican who was probably more liberal than a lot of Democrats today.

    "I thank you…for your support."

    Keep it simple at first. Just a couple quick sentences saying "Hi, I'm me. Want to talk some more?" If she responds, great; just let her set the pace. If not, move on.