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From Russia with Love opening credits with Matt Monro's vocals added for @avclub-14e4cee178d88fb9aa346dbcc11f2873:disqus

I don't listen to O&A, but a fan told me I'd witnessed the Anthony fella as a game show host on the last episode of Amy Schumer's tv program.  My thoughts upon watching were, "Who's this guy… that's not yer typical TV face… Huh… nice turn on that line there.  Who's this guy, anyway?"  Did a good job with it.

Scoot Acumen?

Have to see it again to really tell you.  I once sent this low-priced DVD to a Staten Island Italian friend, because I thought it would hit home. Me, I'm more the idiot interloper type.  Though I could bond with Aiello over Sinatra songs

I'm thinking about it now.

It's not boring, it's Canadian.  The differences are subtle, I'll admit

Love the extended SCTV bit with Woody Allen (Moranis) trying to connect with one of his heroes Bob Hope (Thomas).   Fire it up, Scott-o-bot!

"There’s one movie that I was obsessed with in the ’90s and it was on cable recently—Once Around with Richard Dreyfuss. His performance in that is almost like the precursor to cringe comedy like The Office, where the character keeps making the wrong choice but in a really funny way. Being an amateur film buff who

"[T]hey make you care about the character—I’ve seen other stuff that tries to be like The Naked Gun or tries to be as funny as it and have as many jokes as it, but they really make you care about the Frank Drebin character in it, which is kind of stunning. That’s the only reason it works… [A lesser] movie is a

Adventures in Babysitting is more fun than Ferris Bueller's Day Off!  The video box told me before I rented it.   There, shoehorned a fairly pointless Anthony Rapp reference…

"Why wasn't Griffin Dunne a bigger star?" is a question I'm thinking not even Griffin Dunne asks.  Though I'd watch a short film of him portraying a "Griffin Dunne" who is tormented by the thought.

"Don't worry, it's good luck."
— "In Haiti."

C'mon, it's not like he's Nick from Timechasers.

@avclub-8d2583b317ce1bd4962cec8605c5676a:disqus I've walked from Soho to 59th and Lex.  Was he trying to get further than that?  And I don't mean with Arquette.

I call you up.

If you're going to split hairs, he's going to piss off.

A square is a rectangle.  ::snaps gum::

Agreed, and ultimately I kind of dug that.  Really what had initially spurred me to watch TOTL was Holly Hunter's inclusion.  Curiously she took a similar role in 2012's Jackie, in which she plays the titular, long-haired, near-feral woman of mystery to a set of women protagonists.  There, too, in between portentous

There's also this method of making caramel apples, for ease of handling.  Pour the caramel inside a partially hollowed apple, then cut into slices when the caramel has solidified.  Haven't tried it, but it makes sense . . . Guess you'd have to chill it before cutting.

Yeah, I heard Brando's fee was the sort Nicholson got for his bits of camera time in A Few Good Men.  In both cases I suppose it was money well spent, from a point of view of art, fun and/or profits.