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So… am I the only one who's mind immediately goes to boob jobs when the adjective 'augmented' is used?

No, I mean, it really was an obvious/lousy joke, but I tried to word it with more care than I gave to my spelling. I honestly do think it's a shame that she doesn't get better showcases for her talent, because whilst I think that most of the projects she's been involved with have been less than stellar, even in

I think the secretary should be played by Bill Hader, whom likely could convincingly portray someone from nearly any region.

Why does everyone assume Melissa McCarthy will be one of the Ghostbusters? …or was I typecasting when I simply assumed she would be playing some sort of Slimer-esque ghost creature?

Shot of Love contans the song Lenny Bruce, which just might be my favorite downright awful Dylan lyric of all-time. Almost every line is ridiculous, starting out with the mention that Bruce never did get any Golden Globe award, going on the say he never robbed any churches nor cut off any babies’ heads, that they

I actually think Street Legal is terrific, much preferring it to the 'christian trilogy' that followed. It's a strange one-off… written, I believe, as a solid collection of songs with no outtakes existing from the sessions, similar, in that regard, to John Wesley Harding… It was recorded live in less than ideal

Bob Dylan on William Shakespeare (and the authorship question):

So, the biggest, most expensive book ever produced by Simon & Schuster will contain the immortal couplet:

Could you please state your argument as a series of questions followed by the word 'Check'? (…it just plays better.)

No, I think that was more like the end of the stretch of films where he was firmly a name actor. After that came the lame, desultory period that he began a comeback from, starting with The Master.

For anyone - like me - unable to see him in person*, Beck is/was on the season premier of Austin City Limits this weekend, which can easily be found online.

I thought 76 was okay: the kid was amazing. (And I love Wes Anderson… *shrugs*)

… What? I have absolutely no idea what you're trying to express, but I was a vault subscriber at the very beginning and later was able to sell all the goodies I received for quite a bit more than I paid for them (when I was hard up for some cash)… Anyway, it's a wonderful thing if you're into his music.

Can I start the absurd trend of reverse contrarian casting fantasies & suggest, now that Phoenix is no longer in the running for Strange, he would make an excellent Black Panther?

'Now, Dad, this is a very sensitive subject.'

Planes wasn't actually produced by Pixar… Although it is a spin-off of those abysmal Cars movies, they wisely kept their distance.

Although, nearly any clip from it could've easily been used during the disgust part.

To be fair, all of those directors worked with Kilmer later in his career and their statements were mainly owing to the chaotic melee on set that was the craft service table.

Absolutely… or well-worth watching, at least. It's got a solid cast of people who don't always do solid projects, and it's the best thing post-Groundhog's Day Harold Ramis had his name attached to. Also, I believe it's on Netflix.

"Guy's into animals, I guess…"