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A Million Ways to Die in the West made about $90 million domestic on a $40 million budget. Granted it's not a true Western, but then again they haven't made many in the last decade (Open Range was the last genuine new one I can remember)

The best part of the Freeman experiment was that despite only having seen the playback for what I believe was three days prior to coming into town and starting, he went on to go 20 for 53 in that game. 53 passes!

And on that day, Jay Cutler's heart grew three sizes!

Both stadiums were built by the same company, so they feature a lot of overlap in design decisions.

Something something prime directive.

I saw the Fine Young Terminators in concert in the 80's once!

Charles Barkley did turrible on it.

This and the butt fumble never cease to amuse me.

Groovy

Erik Adams has correctly chosen Fred Willard.

While I'm not a huge fan of Rodney Harrison and Tony Dungy on Sunday nights (they both seem way too low energy and borderline disinterested), Cris Collinsworth to me is the best football analyst of the last 20 years or so and Al Michaels is an absolute football icon.

Instead of Carrie Underwood, they could have James Corden singing the theme from his car or whatnot.

Yeesh, this is pretty low-hanging fruit, even for the recent developments here.

Adam Jensen certainly didn't.

It's how Katie Holmes married Tom Cruise!

Ben Kingsley?

"He's comparing the universal oneness of all life to your mama!"

And it had a pretty badass tv commercial too

Finally Batman will dance again.

Only two hundred million? What is this, a prestige picture they're making?