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ah, that look on Carlos Jacott's face when Stoltz says something about the passages of dialogue in Spanish… :-)

Billy Corgan wrote it for her.

Inspiring.

Wait, what? I've never seen these movies. So it turns out she was the killer in the first one? So what is going on in the rest? Does each subsequent movie have a ScoobyDoo-style "It was Mrs. Voorhees all along" reveal?

Sure, but has he ever unwittingly trained a dolphin to kill a president?

And Omar quotes NYC before he gets on the bus to, um, NYC: "Must be something happening, it's just too big a town."

I wish I could give you more than one like. The ever-increasing awfulness of presidential elections belongs in the pantheon of Silly Complaints That Never Change About Things That Are Supposedly Worse Every Time, with "retailers put up their christmas stuff earlier every year" and "oh athletes these days, unlike…

I remember Chris Rock taking a kind of ya-gotta-be-kidding-me tone about the support for Polanski on The Tonight Show a few years ago.

I would too, if they went out of their way to cap the C like that.

How much butt could a bare butt butt, if a bare butt could but butt?

But wasn't Pat Stevens kind of perfect for that character? In the way that Fred Garvin was for THAT character.

That seemed like more of a problem in the Sandler-era 90s. Kind of redolent of the overall laziness. Imagine what Aykyroyd or Don Novella might have come up with for Opera Man.

What they should really do sometime is have the host come out and start the monologue, and then be interrupted by a cast member with wacky problem and/or request.

Poor Connie.

Wasn't sexual?That's your opinion.

I agree with every word. Well, maybe not "but."

(Looks around)
(Shrugs)
I'm Dunn with this thread.

It was, and yet, in the fullness of time, it's easier to see it as essentially one of the show's variations on an archetype. Or, less fancily, you could say that if we're calling them a ripoff, we should acknowledge that characters like the Will Ferrell/Ana Gasteyer duo were also rip offs.

Dan Quayle: still gaining acceptance.

There's no higher praise for an album than the fact that you can play it start to finish. ;-)