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Garrett O'Kelly
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Monogamy is for stupid people. Made up religious nonsense.

In all honesty I'd take Sudeikis over Olivia Wilde on a date. I'd even let him get to 2nd base even though I'm not into that sorta thing. She seems very "run of the mill" Anorexic Hollywood Lady.

Maybe it's because Olivia Wilde is just a person with nice eyes and not much else special about her in the looks department, like Jason Sudeikis.
Seriously, what is with people worshipping women who look like stick figures?

Actually 80's movies have aged way better than 90's movies from a visual standpoint. Even Dolph Lundgren movies look better than some of the crap released from 1993-1998 (Of course there are 90's flicks that look better than everything)

I think the word nude and the word book are pretty self explanatory.

… You can read, right?

Well people under the age or 20 don't count. They aren't really people at all.

"Poor lil' guy. Probably kept up for a mile or two, then…. (eyes well up)…. Tough little Mutt."

…we're talking about your opinions still, right? (Just Kiddin')

about $1.50

Since you've posted that I've known you as "that guy with no taste, whatsoever"

Should've used just about ANY other Oingo Boingo song. Hell, even "Little Girls" coulda fit.

Miller, you continue to be right about EVERYTHING, at least from my point of view.

"I hope he falls and breaks his neck."
"Oh, he'll certainly fall, but I don't think we're lucky enough for him to break his neck."

"If this gets dented or anything, then…(sighs) my hair just ain't gonna look right, Clark."

Can't get around how the experiences that Rusty had with his own parents in the original films would probably sour him on the idea of having a family at all, let alone emulate his dad with a cross country road trip with his wife and kids.

In fact everytime he used it was better than the last, but still hilarious, maybe he, Keith, and Mick have a deal going or something?

I liked the use of The Alice Cooper Band's "Hello, Hooray!" in the scene in DOFP where they recruit Quicksilver.

Those songs are on the radio daily in Southern California, which is where the soundtrack was probably put together. I'm surprised they didn't use something off of Fleetwood Mac's "Rumors"