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Aim for the bushes. 

That’s exactly what a person who has the coronavirus would say. Try again.

Pushed back because it turns out there is, in fact, some time left to die

The release of a killer virus timed with a popular movie seems like the plot of James Bond movie. 

The only thing that can stop a bad guy with dementia is a good guy with dementia.

Hey don’t forget Elizabeth Warren. At a sprightly 71 she can work on policy well past 3:30 in the afternoon. Just so long as foreign heads of state conclude their visits before Jeopardy and the Wheel.

Now, in Trump’s America, public transport costs a nickel, and in my day, nickels had pictures of bumblebees on ‘em. ‘Gimme five bees for a quarter’, you’d say. Now, where was I? Oh yes, the important thing is that I’ll give everyone an onion on their belts, which was the style back in my time. You can’t have white

Biden- 77

Old Folk's Home: The Debate

How is Chuck D going to know what time it is now? 

It’s Glasgow, in the pissing rain, in February. You’re lucky he still identifiable as a human with all the flying muck and crap.

It’s the traditional Gotham symbol for ‘hope’!

I dunno, Anna Paquin was nominated for an oscar in ‘93. I would say it put her on the pop culture radar, but it definitely didn’t make her a huge star by 1997 Entertainment Tonight standards.

I don’t know. I agree with Sciamma. While DiCaprio had certainly been working and famous stateside leading up to Titanic, he was in no way the giant he has become since Titanic.

Although neither Russel nor Carpenter appear in it, the commentary track for C.H.U.D is a delight. A highlight is when the cast, somewhere in the middle of the movie, and apparently after several drinks, compare notes and realize none got paid what they were promised for the movie.

My brother and I always thought that scene of Wilford Brimley going apeshit on the radio was funny, but that may be at least partially due to the fact that our father was regularly mistaken for Brimley by random passersby (around the same era). We still sometimes shout “I’ll keel you!”, using Brimley’s weird delivery

I’d love to hear Wilfred Brinkley’s commentary track.

Used Cars commentary is even better

As I recall, the only laugh of that scene was Palmer’s precision usage of an F-bomb. Which was, bar none, the single best of use of the F-word in cinematic history.

The commentary track for Big Trouble in Little China is also great.