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Arthur Pewty
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Cleaning up all this superhero panhandling will be Fantastic Four tourism.

I don't think I'll ever get over Macho Grande.

Qualifications?

Oh, Binky, my soulmate from afar. Sanders's face is a perfectly understated expression of disbelief; my favorite moment in a movie densely packed with great moments.

Cinema Paradiso
The montage of censored kisses.

MacMurray isn't exactly playing against type in Caine. Two others among his most notable roles, The Apartment and Double Indemnity, cast him as a very unlikeable man.

Big Sleep has more than one-liners, it has great lines, like:

They had two bright moments, anyway: "Son of Dolomite" and "Lick My Baby Back Behind".

Who?
"…Sam Mendes, whom I don't think has ever recovered…"

Doesn't recognize the man from U.N.C.L.E.

Clueless, He/She can still be truly omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent, just not very nice.

You mean "How's the wine?/Mighty fine!" is not part of the authentic jingle? Damn it, I've been lied to.

If…than?
"…than boy are you in for a treat."

1951. HS class of '69, with all the inevitable jokes.

This is my moment.
I didn't write that. Sounds more like Dickens.

The orthodox form is "trouser trout".

Judgment of any system, or a priori relationship or phenomenon exists in an irrational, or metaphysical, or at least epistemological contradiction to an abstract empirical concept such as being, or to be, or to occur in the thing itself, or of the thing itself.

"Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" is about Judy Jetson.

Maybe it's me,
but it looks like Barbara Walters is hanging from a noose (but still smiling, like a showbiz trouper).

Baltimore!