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Dude... what if the Coens remade Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure?

Grant Heslov made his “smelly car” face.

Bonus 13th question: who held back the electric car?

I think I smiled the entirety of each old school film scene, and I don’t even especially like old movies.

More like Kim DONG Un, amirite?

Fire, and guys screaming, and scantily clad women...

25% of the store is baby clothes. 10% is movie branded Legos. There’s just not a lot of “stuff” there.

“It’s like snap, crackle, and pop, without the snap and pop.”

He’s before said, “If ER aired on a Friday night instead of Thursday, I wouldn’t be standing here,” so he’s aware of the fleeting nature of the job and the celebrity that accompanies it.

Re-writes are extremely common. Patton Oswalt is an in demand re-writer. Quentin Tarantino wrote a draft of Crimson Tide.

His films probably feel perfect when they’re in the process of being made; maybe he needs to remove his “actor goggles” and say, as a director, “This is what we’re doing and this is the tone.”

Frances McDormand’s goal in life was to date a good looking guy, and yet she spent more time with Brad Pitt than anyone else but never put a move on him.

There was something believable yet sad about his fondness for Troy that maybe a stronger more experienced actor couldn’t have pulled off.

He had some good material to explore in Out of Sight.

“During his last few years on ER, he made an eclectic batch of movies befitting a star in waiting: a crime/horror hybrid, a romantic comedy, an adult-targeted action/adventure, and a superhero/toy commercial.”

That big moment in Hail Ceaser is great because he’s not just reciting a line, he’s realizing something about himself, about to make a grand leap in his understanding of himself and the universe, and he’s going to play off of the actor playing Jesus, who’s going to be a great cameo...

I don’t really have a day job...