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it isn't very good. but the p-51 mustang buzzing the tower is a great scene.

I thought it was:
'those who the gods wish to destroy they first call promising'.

'bones heal, chicks dig scars, and the United States of America has the best doctor to daredevil ratio in the world'
Lance Murdoch

white trash russian?
vodka and yohoo.

are there any really funny take downs of Obama? the man or his policies? I can't think of any…at least none by conservatives.

so you admit he is cool? just not as cool as his stance before a camera and mic?

a funny opposition party should be able to skewer something beyond the physical. am I just not aware of all the hilarious conservative takedowns of the President's policies?

right. governor Patterson my bad. reviewing the best Armisen SNL bits: Hader as Spitzer + Armisen 'horndog and blurry'

If Republicans can't find a funny way to mock Obama….after 11 years on the stage, they really are devoid of ideas.

My humble opinion: Armisen's Obama doing 'killed bin Laden' open mike while smoking was the funniest Barack to date.

Mr. Armisen's political impersonations are uniformly brilliant (a little absurdity a lot of truth). Khadaffi, Amendiajad, Obama, the blind NYC mayor….wait am I being racist?

korman is unnecessary. Carol Burnett as Conway's ditsy secretary?

I agree with so many. :-) adding to the canon:
Carol Burnett, Tim Conway. Foghorn Leghorn, Yosemite Sam (the Roman one always gets me) Art Carney. 'the aquaduct', 'we're an autonomus collective'

This was my introduction to Mr. Black. so you nailed the moment for me. Not much love here for his turn in Tropic Thunder? I thought he was great.

My experience with debutants was 1980-81 DC. Really, really verbose….wit usually arrived after the second double bourbon and coke.

I remember (in the late 80's early 90's) when none of my friends would admit that we were yuppies. Young urban professionals…check check check.

to thine ownself be true.

he is the straw that mixes the drink in Metropolitan, Barcelona, and Last Days of Disco. Pity he wasn't a philandering Professor or Dean in 'Damsels'. (or was he? I haven't seen it yet).

I like the one when a boy from Greenwich says that Tommy is part of the Manhattan 'in-crowd'. 'Yeah perhaps', say all the middle-class pretenders, 'but only until Sunday'.

to each his own….eye roll.