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McConaughey channeled Wooderson at the Oscars, much respect. He should add playing bongos naked to the mix in some way to complete the trifecta.

I'm a little disappointed that they didn't choose to film "The Man From Liberator Medical." A sweet, emotional tale of love between a retired librarian and her Ostomy supply man.

Word.

Same here. I had just read the Rigg interview, which brought back great memories of watching the Avengers, especially my first TV crush, Mrs. Peel. But Macnee was the first of several Brits who made spy shows in the '60's so great(Patrick McGoohan in Secret Agent & The Prisoner, Roger Moore in The Saint & The

I'm currently off the console rollercoaster after my 360 finally red-ringed. I've no desire to get back on now, although BC is definitely something I'd consider in a future purchase. MS really ticked me off with the way they abandoned the original Xbox about 2 days after the 360 came out.
The thing that keeps me out

It would have been nice to include Rick Moranis & Dave Thomas' drunken lion used for the opening shot of "Strange Brew," their film based on the McKenzie Brothers characters.

Gossett got eaten in Jaws 3-D, which he may have been grateful for, since he didn't have to worry about appearing in Jaws 4.
Add Christopher Walken to that list. After winning the Oscar for "The Deer Hunter," he was cast as the lead in John Irving's "The Dogs of War," a really dreadful mercenaries-for-hire film. It

Another great performance of Attenborough's, that doesn't get enough credit is his portrayal of serial killer John Christie in "10 Rillington Place." A creepy, magnificent film about the true story of Christie, who murdered 8 women in London in the 40's - 50's. A young John Hurt also appears as an illiterate labourer