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People give him crap for his recent movies, but he's still my ideal Movie Star. He could play vulnerable, humor, and brawn all in one scene if called to do it. If Ford was acting in a scene with Daniel Day Lewis and Meryl Streep, my attention would likely be drawn to him first. You never really hear too many up and

George Will, Scott Nails, and Joseph Jackson would be a contender for Craziest Celebrity Three of All Time

I believe Fozzie was supposed to be on that American Airlines flight with Mark Wahlberg way back when. If you think the Walt Disney Corporation has not put out contract hits on people, living and/or animated, you may want to start listening to Jesse Ventura.

Fozzie Bear, obviously will be a tough one.

Sons' season finale was a real shit sandwich. Kurt Sutter has no reason to bitch about his show not winning Emmys or included as a part of the Golden Age of TV.

The movie related podcast Now Playing theorizes it's due to Willis being the only voice from the original movies now calling the shots. Makes sense since there isn't a John McTiernan or Joel Silver involved in these later entries.

A Good Day is really short compared to the others..about 95 minutes including credits. Don't play a drinking game every time Bruno mentions he's on vacation, however. Could be very rough. I requested Death Sentence.That movie is ripe for any bad movie podcast.

Reitman just wants to win an Oscar, so he makes shit like Up in the Air. He thinks he's making deep movies, but the guy's too shallow.

Hear! Hear! The scene with JK Simmons was such bullshit. As if Clooney would look at that guy's resume during his termination interview and suggest "Hey,just go to culinary school!" I so wanted Simmons to tell Clooney to either personally pay for the tuition or eat a bag of dicks. Instead, Simmons just nods along and

The producers pulled that shit quite a bit in the later seasons. A character couldn't just relocate or quit, they had to die (Romano,Mekhi Pfeffer, the Army doc, etc) or get maimed (Shane West, Romano). How lazy is that shit? Could you imagine your workplace having that many colleague fatalities?

Nowadays, I think of Krumholtz as the beta Oscar Isaac.

I was so happy to see this article today. This episode cemented my love for Dr.Greene. He was the shining definition of an everyman. They never made him a superhuman like the insufferable House. It's not as if he was that cocky in the first place who needed to be taken down a few pegs. Greene was starting to attain

I'm not too bothered by it, but I wish someone would cover The Call. That movie should not get a pass.

I watched The Core on Netflix shortly after listening to that episode. Man, that movie's rough! The replaying of Aaron Eckhart's crying scene convinced me he should stick to playing asshole white collar jerks. Between The Core, Battle of Los Angeles, Olympus Has Fallen and I, Frankenstein, Eckhart either sucks as a

Recently had the misfortune of watching Battle of the Year as a goof and that piece of shit should have its own article devoted to it. How could that be just # 12.

You can look at the guest and almost successfully predict if a co-star on their upcoming movie will show up. It was nice to see Ferrell, Koechner, and Carell pop in for Paul Rudd, though. It's interesting Carell was rejected way back when and Koechner was fired.

The cameos have been excessive for a long time now to the point of becoming predictable. Last week, I half joked there would probably be at least five cameos for last night's show and I think that was the case.

Did Steve Martin or Charles Rocket's Ghost not return Michaels' calls for those episodes?

Has there been an episode this season without celebrity cameos?

Sturgess can play Asian, he can definitely play greasy goateed grad student.