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Variety took a closer look at the current state of the Disney-Fox merger following last week’s investor call with Bob Iger, who deemed Fox’s third-quarter performance “well below where we hoped it would be when we made the acquisition.” In response, Disney has halted production on numerous original projects in

Amazing Grace and Chuck, starring Alex English as Boston Celtics star “Amazing Grace” Smith, who helps a Little League player organize a worldwide sports boycott to protest the nuclear arms race.

How about “Math Nagy”?

I’m surprised he didn’t have the A.V. folks play Parkey’s miss on the video board during the timeout.

Thank you--I strive, in everything I do, to be adorable.

As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster. To me, being a gangster was better than voting for President of the United States.”

Yeah, I’m very surprised she wasn’t even nominated for either movie.

Some of the best and most well-known films in the genre—Goodfellas, The Godfather, The Untouchables—barely have women in them at all.

Something tells me they know more about tossing salads than they let on.

“If you need me I’ll be outside, reading The Art Of The Art Of Racing In The Rain in the rain.”

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Would it be disrespectful to replace him with Carl Weathers?

It’s his job to be repetitive. His job. His job. Repetitiveness is his job. He’s going to go out there next season and write the best score of his life. The best score of his life? The best score of his life.

I guess that was Spacey playing Underwood as a guy who can’t throw a baseball; when Spacey threw out a first pitch in real life he was apparently much better:

As far as “who’d win in a real fight” I think the movie (as filmed) leaves it an open question. Cliff loses round one when he thinks Lee’s just a “dancer” who can’t really put any power into a real punch/kick. Lee loses round two when, having floored Cliff the first time, he’s not prepared for what Cliff can do when

Yeah, I assume that what bothers Lee’s daughter isn’t, “oh, they made up a fictional hero who is portrayed as (maybe) being a match for my dad.” Using “this guy could hold his own with, and maybe even beat, Bruce Lee” to build up the character is a compliment to Bruce Lee in the context of the movie. If Cliff can

“We’re all fluff down here!”

“We’ve run the kids’ faces through the filter and they look like 12-year-old—”

I clicked through to the Bloody Disgusting article and, yeah, it’s supposed to say “first horror movie.”

It worked for Gary Sinise in Forrest Gump!