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Also a fairly prominent role in "Interstellar."

What if you don't have access to a shower afterwards? Would that change your answer?

That's pretty much my answer. I would love to watch any great musical numbers being filmed, especially ones that were filmed in a continuous take.

Overly serious reply:

Iron Man 3? Why? (That's my least favorite out of the ones that I've seen, which is all of them other than Thor: The Dark World or The Incredible Hulk)

When they started talking about "Batman vs. Superman", I assumed that was just a working title, but now it seems like that's the actual title for the movie, and it does not make me interested in seeing it.

You're right, it's missing the instructions:

Yes, but it's a song Bennett has performed many times, which is why I'm predicting he'll do so again. But I would be happy to be proven wrong.

Those of us familiar with Stevie's career as it was in the 1960s
Speak for yourself. He moved on to making better music; if/when she does, then sure, she should be reevaluated, but many graduates of the Disney (and more recently, Nickelodeon) machines never really got better as actors or singers and fell by the

Yeah, she's annoying. I'm also disappointed at the inclusion of John Legend. I saw him on the Bruce Springsteen tribute concert a few weeks back and he drained all the life out of the song he was performing. I would hate to see what he does this time around. And Tony Bennett is probably going to perform Sinatra's

You aren't holding out for Tibetan rock salt?

It depends how you look at it. The cops in the opening aren't named. The two of them in the precinct station are named in the credits, but I can't recall if both of them are addressed by name in the movie. (I'll have to pay closer attention next time I watch it….)

No, it doesn't. Among other things, the cops in the beginning who are chasing Kyle talk to dispatchers over the radio; the guy that Arnold pushes out of the phone booth yells at him, and the two cops watching Silberman interview Kyle ("Silberman cracks me up…")

The fact that he picked a song about breaking up probably didn't help either.

If it's a dumpling, how is it still a latke? Doesn't that just make it a chorizo-potato dumpling?

Every move you make
Every vow you break
Every smile you fake
Every claim you stake
I'll be watching you

If you're going to include "Coming to America", why would you use "Prince Akeem" as an example, and ignore the elephant in the room, Darryl?

Finished a paper, watched movies (Kurosawa's Red Beard, Beverly Hills Cop, and some entries at an indie film festival), did the grocery shopping, and not much else.

Or maybe Tarantino could make a movie about the story of Judith. That could be interesting.