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Angie Tribeca from a few years ago is the only thing I can remember in the Naked Gun vein that worked even a little.

For Hamm I have three words for you ‘live action Archer’.

Toxic fans are people who like, try to review bomb stuff for starring a Black actor and claim it’s for other reasons etc.

The big difference here is that clubs are rooted in the communities where they’re based. Owners come and go, some good, some bad, but the club and its supporters remain. The idea that a team can up sticks and move 500 miles away is treated with horror.

Nothing says completely misunderstanding working-class people (and the Welsh for that matter) or football clubs like installing a posh boy English Etonian with no relevant experience as Executive Director who’s only doing it as a side-job to their work in the US.

Funny enough, the lion’s wife was also named Martha. (For the sharp-eyed, that’s the second time I made this joke this week across two different movies. Maybe three.)

Oh come on: the documentary “Orca” tells us that a killer whale can go mad with revenge and blow up an entire town. :)

Though, on a more realistic note, I recently read about a situation where a hunter wounded but didn’t kill a tiger, which then took revenge by waiting for the hunter back at his own house! Edit: found

Yeah, that’s kind of the whole point. The Addams never inflict harm on non-Addams in any meaningful way unless they’re abject horrors (like a serial killer). It’s a really aggressive misunderstanding of the whole Addams appeal.

I already saw a documentary about the greatest beer run ever...

Meh. As others have pointed out, the whole appeal of the Addams family is, despite their appearance and interests, the Addamses are more gracious, open-minded, and well-adjusted than any “normal” suburban nuclear family. Wednesday wouldn’t be above scaring the hell out of a water polo team, but attempted mass murder

It kind of kills my interest, honestly. The joke has always been that despite how terrible these characters theoretically are, we only really see them being a loving family. The gag with the awful mayhem they cause is how we always focus on their warm enjoyment of it, not on the actual suffering itself. It kind of

I’m definitely using that this weekend at a social function I have been anxious about for weeks.

He got that peoples’ court show in the 80's. I’m sure he’s alright.

He got that peoples’ court show in the 80's. I’m sure he’s alright.

I was sure it was going to be Over The Top, but good one.

I’m so fucking excited.

I love El Dorado, my dad was a big western fan and that was one of my early favorites.

Oh god what a ridiculous movie, but an absolute guilty pleasure. He was hilarious in that as a guy just thoroughly beaten by the system (e.g. standing up for the integrity of his quarterback, who had just dumped his daughter after being expelled for taking one of his exams).

Caan was pretty much typecast as a tough guy and Misery showed that he had range.

Rest well, James, you had a fantastic run. You never gave a phony performance. You held your own against The Duke in “El Dorado” and were achingly good in Michael Mann’s seriously underrated “Thief.” One of the last of the great ones.