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I've never seen the program, but I always wondered: why would they put the abbey downtown?

Maybe that's the same trigger that makes you enjoy the films themselves: it's always fulfilling to root for the person or product that clearly holds all the power and will without a doubt come out the winner in the end! You don't go see a superhero movie to cheer on the underdog after all, ha ha! It's maybe the same

Another great set of plotlines, and yet another marvelous role for Paul Dano! Ha ha, terrific work!

Ha ha, but would you really have to apply force?

Ha ha, that Christopher Lambert, he knows how to swing a sword!

Ha ha, I watched a picture called The Hunted! And I found a few hours to come up with some fake movie titles! Ha ha, which of these would raise your flag if they came to a theater near you?

I thought he was happy about having All The Time In The World to eat the pizzas, but then his lips fell off!

It's weird how they use the music from The Serpent and the Rainbow in there!

"It's a dee-youzee!"

For me that would certainly include his classic Kill Me Now! Ha ha!

That's very interesting to me!

Ha ha, what?

CHANG!

Ha ha, it was very sad! I was working on a movie at the time, with a bunch of people who'd worked with him on previous projects, and they were all sniffling and weeping because they'd liked him on a personal level so much! He was by all accounts a real sweetheart, and of course a very funny guy!

Ha ha, I, like Mr. Will Harris, had virtually no restrictions on my consumption of media! However I do remember a couple of instances: once I watched the entirety of Snowbeast while my parents argued in the next room about whether I should be allowed to watch it at all!

There's something almost, ha ha, crustaceous about it!

And they was correct! Ha ha!

Ha ha, there's no Substance to these puns!

*gasp* You write the headlines?!?

No, what happened was that Elvis was reportedly w*ping his b*m, and then he had a heart attack and pitched forward, and because he had not separated the to*let paper from the roll, the momentum of his fall pulled a length of it off and it settled down over him slowly like a kind of shroud!