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He was also Satan in a Super Bowl commercial.

Even for people who don't like Eagle Eye, there's still Source Code, Gone Baby Gone, heck even M:I 3.

"knew from his experiences working with Jerry Lewis how to balance broad comedy and grabby little setpieces"

I lost my virginity to Shandi Finnessey.

It's more like "Leno played along because, as a rational human being, he understood it was better to be the host of The Tonight Show than an unemployed comedian with a tarnished brand."  There's also the fact that he had no special personal connection to Conan (and, like all rational people, knew that Conan would get

I'm glad they mentioned Theatre of Blood, which most other obits have skipped.  That's the role I always associate him with.

Films that weren't Tru Loved.

Tati was born in 1907 … not sure how much cavorting he was doing around 1900.

So I never watched Hey Dude, but I'm a huge fan of JFK and enjoy David Rasche's work, so I followed up on your post and ended up inadvertently fact-checking it.

That's what "Associate Producer" is for.

Check the Full House Reviewed blog.

He was surprisingly willing to appear as a racist hack ventriloquist on 30 Rock.

JFK is a masterpiece.  The real Garrison was a crackpot, but the film itself is brilliantly done.

"Establish a perimeter!"

I'm amazed no one has picked up on Molly's line: "I'm what the National Center of the Analysis for Violent Crime classifies as a mission killer."

Or read Where the Truth Lies.

It's classic Rupert Holmes, and the book is actually quite good.  (The movie suffers from a miscast Alison Lohman.)

Call him Mr. F.

Her and Cecily Strong.