erika2034
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I agree with Owen Wilson and Jack Black getting passes.

@Immaculate Misconception:

You would have to ask America's Next Top Noted Fashion Photographer, Nigel Barker. I think he has had a LOT.

You guys do know that the two of them already made a movie together, right? "How to Lose a Guy in Ten Days"?

Watch the leather, man!

I think Oliver Platt is funny simply because of his eyebrows. I LOVE his eyebrows!

He also gets his ass beaten by Kevin Kostner in The Bodyguard. SLightly more embarrassing than Steven Seagal.

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"Thornton, of course, is best known as a monster-magazine enthusiast and the drummer/vocalist for rock superstars The Boxmasters, but he also apparently has a sideline as a film actor under the name Billy Bob Thornton. Though obviously I wouldn't want anything to distract from his important work with The

Is it really Beyonce in the Nintendo DS commercials? Because I like those. She's playing that little rhythm game, and it's funny.

Lulu, I have read that a few times. It is damn twisted, but in a completely different way than Geek Love. Personally, I can never look at raspberries the same way again.

If anyone could pull off The Way You Pop Lock Tonight, Yummsh!, it would be Fred Estaire.

Fair enough.

I liked it
it was honest, pretty much. He didn't want to talk about the Tap songs, because he doesn't want their tour to become the Spinal Tap tour. Makes sense. I can see why he could get a bit "salty" about the methods of his movies and the way they are put together, because I think all of them are much more organic

Look dammit! LOOK LOOK LOOK!

And in case anyone cares, "The Way You Lokk Tonight" was written by Jerome Kern and Dorothy Fields in 1936, and was sung by Fred Estaire in the film "Swing Time."

Look at it this way: at least no one sang "Volare." I hate that song, and I'm going to be honest, much of Dino's oeuvre.

But not really. "Lady is a Tramp" is much more of one, since he sang the definitive version. None of the songs were written specifically for the singer, and that's why they are called standards.

Precisely. Someone said Michael Buble too, which also would have made sense.

There are piles of people that would have made more sense than Jamie Foxx. Ray Liotta, Don Cheadle, Carl Reiner, for god's sake! At least he was around when the real Rat Pack was popular! Even Brad Pitt would have made more sense!

"My Funny Valentine" is one of the most rangy, difficult songs I have ever heard. I have versions by Ella and Frank, and neither sound quite right. And these were professional singing geniuses! I can only imagine what Matt did to it, especially if he had to change the key. I am glad I didn't watch. In fact, I'm glad I