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At least he died doing what he loved, eating Hitler’s asshole.

If there’s anything I know about Gilbert Gottfried, it’s that he would want nothing more than to have us make tasteless jokes about his death less than a week afterwards. Afraid I can’t think of any right now, but RIP regardless.

Learn English. They is a very common singular pronoun, and has been long before trans folk started using it.

I enjoyed the first one, though I’m hazy on a lot of the details now.

The best Bond themes are Carly Simon’s “Nobody does it better” and Sheena Easton’s “For your eyes only”

that our major beef with the Razzies is not so much their general mean-spiritedness, but the sheer lack of creativity with which they express it

Damn. I hate that he didn’t get to have a comeback or one last great role.

Skeleton Man, Skeleton Man, inside there’s an entire skeleton, man! Wrapped in meat like other men, scary thing, Skeleton Man.
:accordion solo:

Jazz hands were held high tonight

I’m with you 100% — I enjoyed the ‘21 DUNE, but didn’t find it nearly as otherworldly and alien as Lynch’s DUNE. I saw it opening night in the theaters in ‘84, and it made me a superfan for life, as evidenced by the tattoo sleeve on my left leg...

It still kind of blows my mind we got a Dune film that ended up being a pretty great adaptation, did fantastic at the box office, and was nominated for (and is apparently winning) a bunch of Oscars.

Nonsense - he can clearly be seen driving an Ashton Martin long after the Connery era: in Cashino Royale, and Shkyfall, and SHPECTRE

Hey, these a-celebrity-did-something-nice-and/or-terrible-15-years-ago pieces are important. They bolster my sense of self-worth in a way that is completely organic and has nothing to do with algorithms and demographic targeting. I click therefore I am, dammit!

That was nice of Mr. Gandolfini.

I come from Ireland, usually whenever someone features it in a big AAA Tentpole movie ...well they do NOT do us well...

I mean he’s got a point. This is a picture of Cairo in 1980, even a few years earlier than the movie. It’s a city. Hollywood does have a habit of showing Cairo like it’s perpetually the dig site from Indiana Jones.

Part Three of the Unshowered Trilogy