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Was that the same one where he went up to a guy dressed as Darth Vader and said "Which one of these buttons do you push to get your mom to come pick you up?"

Triumph never ceases to be funny no matter what.

To be persuasive, we must be believable; to be believable we must be credible; to be credible, we must be truthful.

What was the Simpsons episode where they were at FOX studios and there was gold statue of Mischa Barton?? I think about that every time I see her name.

Marty is a delight.

Voiello is becoming my favorite.

I AM SO EXCITED FOR THIS!!!!!

My God, that was fantastic!!

There's one part though, where Goldblum and Berenger scoff at the other calling themselves a "journalist" (writing for People magazine) and "actor" (lead in a cheesy Magnum PI ripoff) that's very subtle, but very funny.

I've always enjoyed French Kiss. It drags some in the middle, and Jean Reno is kind of useless, but I think Kevin Kline and Meg Ryan are pretty charming together.

I have to hand it to Jude Law, he really plays the fuck out of Lenny and he looks like he's having a blast doing it.

When I worked at the alt weekly, one of the guys I worked with had in his bio, "X looks forward to the day when the ice cream of the future is referred to as the ice cream of the present."

Wow, I was really convinced that Emerald City would be a hit.

I was under the impression that he has no idea what the CIA actually does.

There's a movie called Tim where Piper Laurie has an affair with, then marries, a VERY young Mel Gibson.

Tamra Davis is also married to Mike D. of Beastie Boys fame.

A couple of years ago me and the boyfriend were in New York and went to a Mets / Braves game. A friend of ours lives in NY, but she's from GA and she said she never gets to go to games with Braves fans and she wore her "I Heart Bobby Cox" shirt. It was a lot of fun.

I've never understood why Rufus Sewell isn't a bigger star than he is.

To a profound pessimist about life, being in danger is not depressing.

Listened to WTF with James Hetfield. He and Marc Maron were talking about how much his voice has changed since Metallica's first albums, and Hetfield was saying that he goes to the San Jose Sharks games and they use Seek and Destroy as their skating-out music and he can't stand hearing his voice from then. Fun Fact: