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I can't imagine any circumstance under which Tyrion would not emphatically say "Yes" to that question.

"Upchuck the boogie"?

"You're such a Cassandra."

This is also my biggest laugh of the day. Who knew that reading A Brief History of Time and The Black Hole War would lead to humor?

I thought it was very entertaining in all of the ways intended. I read With Nails as well, and all I can say is one actor's account isn't the bible for the movie. I'm sure it had its problems, but most film sets have problems. This film's problems were magnified because of the budget and the star and the expectations.

Will you take a Frank Stallone and a Jim Hanks?

Zeus, Mother Fucker!

"The Sci Fi Channel" doesn't fit very neatly into a little logo that they can stamp on everything. "SyFy", while annoying to most of us, is actually quite brilliant from a marketing and programming perspective, because it means that they don't have to have anything at all to do with actual Science Fiction anymore.

Hudson Hawk is one of the funniest movies of the 90s. People went in expecting Die Hard in Europe, and it was never meant to be that. It wasn't perfect, but it was insanely entertaining.

I think this is a pretty good premise for a TV show. It will be similar to Sleepy Hollow without the camp. You have a guy who appears to be out of his mind telling you he's from some other time and that the world will come to an end, and an attractive woman who's skeptical but eventually comes to believe him.

"We all live in awe of Wolverine, awe of Wolverine, awe of Wolverine…"

Is it more embarrassing than this?

But my scale only goes from Iron Eagle to Top Gun.

You could have said anything at all regarding Nic Cage before writing "(i am not making this up)" and we would have believed it.

If they're gonna do a Bill Murray movie from 1993, it has to be Groundhog Day.

I'll go one further and say that I thought that Nic Cage deserved the Oscar for that performance, and I am in no way shitting you (Of course I also think that The Matrix and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World should have won Best Picture Oscars in their respective years, so you can just ignore me). I know it's not a

One of the all-time great last lines.

Friends and Will and Grace in their later years made out pretty well using that formula.

"Are we gonna nitpick everything in this thread?"

It was a feel-good show about all of the various characters that worked in and patronized car washes and fast food restaurants.