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Cousin Olivier
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Great WWII flick, although virtually Nazi-free.

When you're sliding into first and you're feeling something burst, diarrhea, diarrhea.
When you're sliding into third and you feel a juicy turd, diarrhea, diarrhea.
When you're sliding into home and your pants are full of foam, diarrhea, diarrhea.
When you're driving in your Chevy and your pants are feeling heavy,

Wasn't King of Queens basically the same idea?

And at least one of his movies stands as a pinnacle in the shit-eating genre.

I just wonder how he could have done all that grabbing with such tiny hands?

I'm a ROCK—IT—MAN!

Marco? Polo! Geez, that was a great game…

As long as they don't release a Fred Armisen scented candle, yes.

Possible. With a touch of Ted Turner thrown in for good measure.

Interesting - I knew bits and pieces as to why the animation style was different, but never the whole story.

I wish they'd use a similar design to pick the Lotto numbers.

Man, Robert Patrick is really looking like Sully Sullenberger in that photo.

One of my guilty favorites from childhood. As the article mentions, the animation is a bit odd - "a sketchy, hurried look" is a good way to describe it, where dark shadowy backgrounds are mixed with bright, sometimes garish foreground colors; and while most of it is clearly animated, other scenes look like they were

Or they could reboot All In The Family, although now it would be a reality show instead of a comedy.

Although I sometimes crave Kentucky Fried Chicken (until I actually eat it anyway), the pungent scent of chickengreasesalt that wafts from their "food" is like ipecac to the nose.

Loved Eleven since I first saw it, even after multiple viewings. But I found most of Twelve almost insufferably smarmy and off-putting; and the major plot point that Tess "happens to look exactly like Julia Roberts" probably looked funny on paper, but it was hard not to roll my eyes at the self-absorbed Hollywood-ness

James Lipton: Yes. What was it like to play Charles Nelson Reilly?

It's actually Cousin Olivier, but the difference is subtle at best.

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