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I thought the same about Shia LaBeouf in Fury but he was actually pretty good. Either that, or John Bernthal was just so annoying, he made Shia LaBeouf seem better by comparison, lol.

The underpants gnomes had a better plan.

An angry senile game show host that did get the vaccine, takes credit for coming up with it, and said it was “one of the greatest achievements of mankind”

Cliff is live-action Jimmy Pesto Jr.

Also didn’t catch the real Ferris Bueller reference “You’re still here? It’s over. Go home.”

I don’t begrudge Masterson’s former cast mates and friends for writing character letters for him. They are his friends. Sometimes you have blind spots when it comes to your friends. I put it in the same category as mothers refusing to think of their child as guilty of a crime. In a he said/she said situation it's

The best executed bit of the episode was Charles’ ‘you’re still here? . . .’ when Oliver fires Broderick. Just subtle enough that you had to register it when he continued the bit a beat later, and just aggressive enough to show that Charles had been simmering on that retort for a while like some sort of Costanza.

I avoided Elf for years for exactly that reason - I just couldn’t take his shouty man-child thing any more and assumed Elf would be him ad-libbing in a green North Pole outfit for two hours. Turned out of course I couldn’t have been more wrong, and so I’ve given him more chances in other things. He’s used perfectly in

Patton is certainly more appropriate for this list than Bohemian Rhapsody.

It just hit me that Patton was not on this list.  Oh, these young ‘uns...

Patton seems like a glaring omission given it gave us one of the all-time iconic film images and great performances from George C. Scott.

Last Action Hero is a gem

I don’t know that there is much to debate about its role in ending the war. There were plenty of other circumstances, such as the U.S. gradually positioning itself for an invasion of Japan, but after losing two cities over the course of three days with the threat of more to come, there was no scenario that supported

Im hearing mixed statements on the Oppie feels bad part. As you said he didn’t feel bad about making or dropping it, its proliferation he was sorrowful about and later developments like the H bomb.

This show just KILLS it with storytelling. Like, actual, real deal, “trust your fucking audience” storytelling. They show more than they tell, and they expect that you’ll keep up.

Apparently the movie depicts Oppenheimer as remorseful and uneasy about the use of the bomb in Japan, and Nolan has justified not showing the bombings and the impact by claiming that Oppenheimer wasn’t really involved in the bombings.  

I mean, I love the love being shown to KITH, and deservedly so. But some of the rest of this list is just... bizarre. I’ve never been a huge SNL guy, but on what planet is the most influential sketch show in history (yes, in terms of influence, I’d put it ahead of Python based on the sheer number of stars it’s

There are only around 3k billionaires in the world so we’d only need 600 badly made submarines.

Or, there’s a very good chance that, in adulthood, he realized that his parents might’ve made better friends (or at least co-parents) than people in an active relationship with one another.

That in no way casts any aspersion onto Samantha or Tom, but I’m rather strongly of the opinion that parents who stay in a bad

I liked Billy Crystal and Christopher Knight’s Willie and Frankie, who just talk about the dumb ways they’ve injured themselves and act like it’s something that just happens like stubbing your toe.