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They actually headlined one of the nights of Governors Ball in NYC last summer and seriously kicked ass. His voice is still ok, stage show was good, explosions, leather, all the songs you want to hear…no complaints from me.

Holy freaking god, thank you for bringing that to my attention.

THE FUCKING SLEDGEHAMMER IS ON FIRE!

You're allowed your opinion, but I think Kate Hudson was pretty close to perfect in that role.

We still have that scene where Robin asks to talk to Ted right before the ceremony.

Apparently you're never done cocaine.

Well, when you put it like that…

Yeah holy shit. How could they not get a real Central Park shot?

Shut it down. No more comments needed.

Yeah but still…

Lord that was cheesy.

It's made it into the list of movies I will watch for awhile when I come across it on TV. Not the highest praise, but…

Yeah, everyone is going through a change and they just use Little Bill's suicide to punctuate it.

But would you say it's a bad movie? There's a difference however slight.

Yeah, if you were to recast it today Leo seems like he could. His turn in Wolf of Wall Street hits a lot of the same notes.

Couldn't agree more. He was in a ton of good movies (was he in any bad ones besides Along Came Polly?), so you could this for a month probably and still have plenty of ammo.

It's the only movie I can recall seeing in the theater and being unable to get out of my seat until several minutes after the credits were done.

Could anyone else have played that part except for Cruise? I debated this with some friends last time we watched it and we thought maybe Nic Cage could have, but most likely not.

It's been a big deal to me when I've said it. And I've had it said to me first and I wasn't quite ready to say it back, but felt compelled to and well, it's an awkward thing to make yourself say.

Get outta here, Ratner.