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I'd thought Brando and Stamp had both been well-paid for their Superman II roles — seem to remember some possibly apocryphal anecdote about the two of them on the set, laughing about how much they were getting to say silly things — but I guess it was just Brando who saw the payday.

So, it's not "your ass"?

You're like those people that suggest monitoring a known body dump site, to catch an active serial killer.   Where's the sport in that?

I like Doug Llewelyn.

"I mean, that's rambling and I'm sorry but what I am trying to say is, she is the villain…"

I liked this comment about Cubans so much, I'm sending you over a box of them

I would like Black Christmas era Olivia Hussey to show up on top of me at least once a week.

When I worked with a prim young Dallas woman, she was telling me about a ribs place called Bugaboo Creek, then lowered her voice to
confidentially ask "Isn't that a bad word for black people?"   And this was after the Obama election, in post-racism America, too

Hey, I appreciated his mild-mannered NYC cop in Death Wish as much as the next guy, but he's done a bunch of good stuff since then

What's all this I keep hearing about a little nutella being overused and one-note?

Thanks for the tip on that thread.  I like to peek in occasionally on Days of Our A.V. Club.  You can check in once every couple months and still get a sense of plot development.

Not his fault.  IIRC they specifically ordered a short, depressed kid.

I think it was a bicorne hat.  Though he might appreciate your increasing his reputed number of cornes by 50%

Except for hockey questions.  With those I go with "Bobby Orr"

Honestly there's a little Sinatra in that photo up top.

Diceman you are stealing from Gene Simmons

Dave Attell was a creepy ghost uncle/grandma, Rob Schneider in glasses was the over-enthused morning show host in the makeover sketch, and Finn from The Sopranos, God bless him, had a line as the boyfriend in the buy-a-round intervention sketch.  Oh, and I think Amy did some stuff.

That's why you should back off when he's inquiring whether a person witnessed paranormal activity, is menstruating

While realizing that the show is not primarily concerned about realism and police procedural (and perhaps, even plot itself), I was left feeling a bit baffled about Robin and Johnno taking a sexcapade detour when they seemed finally on brink of cracking this otherwise largely abandoned missing persons case.

"the counseling on death felt really silly and superficial."