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Today in "insultingly easy J6 clues":
That Is What We "R": In 2005 Jamie Foxx won an Oscar for this biopic What is "Ray?"
Brit Lit: He wrote "The Spy Who Came In From the Cold" & "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy"Who is John Le Carre?
Let Me Entertain You: I never move my lips when I do this kind of comedy act that earned

And yet, if I were to post a GIF of Hans Gruber's death with Trump's face on it, I'd probably be investigated by the Secret Service…

I recall watching "Father of the Pride." There was a cliched "parents want to lecture their kids on drugs, end up getting high on drugs themselves" plotline using catnip, I think. And Siegfried and Roy went out for Slurpees and ended up turning the machine into a light show or something.

Today in "insultingly easy J6 clues":
Here's Final Jeopardy: In 2015 this actor's last tweet ended with "LLAP" — short for live long & prosper Who is Leonard Nimoy?
Stupid Answers: James McAvoy plays a kidnapper whose personality has split into multiple identities in this 2017 M. Night Shyamalan film What is "Split?"
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Already bought my ticket!

I can see that working pretty well.

(Fantastic Planet would have been a good alternate choice)

the Planet Wyh narration and drawings were greeted by a loud WHY from her every time they came up. Which sucks, as I loved that episode, especially the Minsky story.

Trump claims that states that don't release their voting information to his voter "fraud" "investigation" must have things to hide.

I'd heard about bits like the shoe scene from Repulsion (I wonder what the actors were actually eating)

Once again, my lack of familiarity with "The Simpsons" references betrays me.

I was going to say "I've seen both and liked them both," then I realized you're probably talking about "Tron: Legacy," a movie that seems to be so unmemorable I first wrote down "Tron: Uprising."

This last week in Sillstaw’s entertainment:

Seeing "The Big Sick" this weekend. When Kumail Nanjiani appeared on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" recently and discussed the movie, it actually got my mom interested in it. However, my mom almost never watches R-rated movies, so I'm seeing it in small part to see if it's mom-appropriate. I'm sure there was an

I posted a clip from "Happy Accidents"* on Tumblr a while back with the caption, "Vincent D'Onofrio in the role he was born to play: A weird guy."

Between that and golden showers, maybe he's just into all kinds of bodily fluids.

Great as that pun is, it appears to be a series, so I imagine it's something like "people visit a hostel, have sex" rather than a parody. (You can tell it's probably not a parody because they didn't call it "This Ain't Hostel XXX: A Porn Parody.")

Just the typical, watching fireworks and "Boston Pops."

Also, a movie I've seen who knows how many times already.

I'd have given him "Road House," myself.