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"Are you Neeeeck Reeeevers, the American rock and roll star?"

"The Fall" on the same soundtrack might be even a better song. The corresponding sequence for it on the movie might be the worst though.

Oxford is the new Dying Young. Which the world wasn't waiting for.

I just totally fangirl Tobias Menzies. Because I want to.

"He's a Fourier-ist!!"

See my reply above on including Brad Garrett as part of this brotherhood. So to put a twist on your story: Brad and Jeffrey are brothers who do the game-watching/beer thing, but in pops their previously unknown, long-lost brother from Spain, Javier! Odd Couple-style hijinks ensues…

I know, this sounds bonkers because no one thinks of Brad Garrett as "movie star", but he actually cleans up well, and is the long-lost, very tall brother of Javier Bardem and Jeffrey Dean Morgan.

But the "all these dreams you had in your pajamas, were a long-range forecast for your farmers…" line cracked me up! It's really a kids' musical, I guess.

"The only sad, genuine moment of the film belongs to him."

Damn you, Hugh Grant!

"We have the technology to re-build him!"

I was rooting for Ginger win too, but after seeing her in the Untucked, wow — she's as entitled as the young queens this season. It was so awful that I felt bad for Miss Fame, Violet and Max and wanted them to win so Ginger wouldn't.

"My bathmat means more to me than you!"

Even George Corrafece got famous (kind of), getting cast as Columbus in one those 1492 commemoration movies (not the Ridley Scott one).

I was a such a silly, early Hugh Grant fan that I special-ordered the LaserDisc (!) of this movie from Hong Kong, back in the day. It's a totally fun, sweet movie (with sublime music) that was worth the trouble.

Jon Cryer's Random Roles was epic and peppered with hilarious, observational detail. It's no shock he can tell this tale with the sharpness and humor. His book is going to be good!

Call me, Dean! :D

It's not like Felicity is forever hacking into other people's profiles, phones, networks, right?

I thought he was excellent then, and I saw the movie playing on TV recently, and the restraint and emotional range he showed retained its power. Al Pacino was pointing a gun at his character's head, was O'Donnell's best moment in the movie. Of course, one man's restraint is another's wooden acting… but Chris O'Donnell