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Same here. It's ridicously earnest.

Had the movie only been about Walken and Spacek trying to raise a child in a 1950's household underground you would already have a masterpiece.

I LOVE Mouse Hunt because of Evans and Nathan Lane but I never care much for that mouse, so I tend to skip over those parts.

Or Joe Dirt. Okay, maybe not that one.

Lemon party at the AV Club!

Every now and then I watch scenes of Raging Bull on Youtube and weep a little.

Fletch Forever. That should be enough to kill the franchise.

Oh yes, his impression of Edward Heath was impeccable despite not looking or sound anything like him.

God, I watched Scrubs for so long and remember so very little.

Good heavens, no. That's overdoing it.

He also was in the first two series of OU, starring Chris O'Dowd as a charismatic down-in-his-luck barrister who enrolls at The Open University in order to get back into Law.

Sounds about right.

Gilbert Gadfried?

The Swedish Killing Machine is so high in my book that any other pales in comparision.

My bad! I'm just a neophyte into the grand-parental picaresque genre.

You mean Rules of Engagement? It was too much by-the-numbers, in my opinion.

But can he beat Oscar-winner Robert De Niro's Bad Grampa on his own game?

No, there's already a sequel with Lee Ermey.

Drop Dead Fletch.

I've always wondered if a UK equivalent for Chevy Chase would be called Milton Keynes.