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Piece of candy enthusiast James Woods

Dah oozi nine millimeedah

Fuuuuck yeah totally stoked for this, loved Banshee. And Dewey Crowe in the cast? Bonus!

IIRC Val Kilmer was going to play the detective role that eventually went to Mark Ruffalo, so we may have gotten a nuclear level trifecta.

Doesn't Smith do that thing where he has his own writer(s) adjust (water down) the role to fit his style?

Maybe, yeah I'm sure Edward Norton would have been fine, competent etc, but Cruise took it to another level, bringing a lot of meta-baggage to the role with his trdemark cocky action hero persona funneled into a sociopath.

I'm not a fan, but Pratt was legitimately building a solid resume and was in demand from A-list directors before Marvel - Zero dark thirty, Moneyball, Her etc, so yeah he will do fine in other roles. Like I said earlier, his management has smartly paired him with other stars like Denzel and J-Law rather than doing a

I guess he may as well, I doubt he'll be getting offered any more big studio lead roles anytime soon. How come he never tries to do an indie or character piece, its just big budget would-be blockbusters every time? If his handlers were trying to push him as some kind of new Cruise/Gibson throwback star, then they

He doesn't seem to have particularly tried to break out. Maybe he's just fine with being Captain America and will ride it as long as it lasts.

Whaaat? I cant imagine Norton being any good there. Cruise killed it. (pun)

Kevin Hart IS Blaul Blart : Blall Blop

DDD usually airs opposite House Hunters so its one or the other depending on rerun/location I like/potential weirdness

Ha, yeah I am always suspicious of this, on every food show. There's no way EVERYTHING they ever taste at a restaurant is AMAZING. There's gotta be at least some "Meh, it's alright" stuff that gets in there.

Yeah I have checked out some places he's been to, they usually are LEGIT

Yeah he played a nice, family man kind of gangster who was out-evilled by Daniel Craig and Jude Law

Well the race for this year's Pulitzer is over.

In the interest of creating a compelling and dramatic ambiguity for the reader, I shall decline to answer such a personal question and leave it open to interpretation.

Yeah he had a solid run in the 80s as a comedic leading man. He had a better solo track record than Murray, Aykroyd etc….for a while.

Heh, excellent Wells reference. But nah I stopped watching Woody Allen years ago after a diminishing level of returns. (Though I strangely want to see his Amazon series).

I had eggos for breakfast.