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His hatred of mayonnaise on hamburgers is also the correct emotion for anyone to feel about mayonnaise on hamburgers.

If you go by how Hugh Laurie pronounced it, it's "Pheeebs".

Giovanni Ribisi was the guy who needed his condom back from Phoebe's guitar case in a very early episode. And the woman who played Joey's agent had several other roles on the show.

On the DVD over the end credits of that episode, he yells, "I hate my dick!" Almost certainly not scripted, and definitely censored in syndication.

I think Lovitz is only hilarious in doses. He could never be the center of a live-action TV show, because his schtick (for lack of a more flattering word) works for about five minutes, then gets tedious, much like his reciting the word "tartlets" over and over - he loses all meaning. Then I see him more akin to his

I'm going to have to go with Little Children (the movie, not the group of tiny humans so many people seem to find adorable).

"since we've SEEN the other movie, there's no chance of anything revelatory"

Maybe you could just transplant them into another franchise, like make them adopt a bunch of kids and have another Cheaper by the Dozen Sequel, or put them together in a giant robot to fight Kaiju.

My first thought when seeing that picture was, "Why is Rosie Perez's son in drag?"

Except for the Kerri Kendall Playboy Centerfold video, The Rock is easily the best thing Michael Bay ever directed. I imagine his entire conversation with Nic Cage was, "Really go for it - you could win an Oscar!"; and his entire conversation with Connery was, "You're James Bond, and they just told you that you are

I did say I thought it was interesting, but the drop-off in quality bugged me. If the movie had been about how a man had a complicated relationship with his father, then had an even more complicated relationship with his son, that would have been a fine subject for a movie. This one just tried too hard with too much

Untamed Heart was decent in a "Oh, this is streaming on Netflix and I have nothing to do for the next 100 minutes? Sure." kind-of-way

After I saw that I immediately went home a wrote a scathing review. I don't write reviews for a living; I just wanted to eviscerate that god-awful piece of shit.

"What do you call what's above the subtext?"
"The text."
"OK, that's right, but they never talk about that."

It was like three short films instead of one film, which made it interesting, but not very good. I did like the first film (Gosling's story), but the other two weren't nearly as good.

If nothing else, we get this shot of Bruce, which could be any one of the following:

That's like asking, "If I hated one movie set in Chicago will I hate all movies set in Chicago?"

And Tarantino's "Moving Bodies, On the Electrodynamics Of".

Unless that means each channel has their own portal. I will not subscribe to three or four "exclusive" services to see everything. It would be cable all over again.

Aside from professional wrestling, I hope live sports is a possibility.