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He was actually going to play Randall at first, that’s why he had the best lines.

You would have to be a fan, I am, so it was worth a watch for me. With the exception of Cop Out (walked out of that one) I’ve enjoyed all of his movies to some extent. Never saw Yoga Hosers, not for me.

That’s why I order at the drive through. 

If this is where we’re voting on it, I hope that they keep Salty, sure, some of the questions were dumb, but if nothing else, I always enjoyed the comment section for it. I always enjoyed the discussion.

I think this person misstyped, I think they meant to refer to the person holding up the line, that’s how the rest of the post reads anyway.

I’m hoping they’re just trolling, but after seeing how low my fellow Americans have been with wearing masks for the short amount of time it takes to pick up groceries to lower the chance of killing the people around them because, I don’t know, freedom or something, this person is probably all too real.

I don’t know how that could be controversial, he’s great. I’m supposed to see him in person at the end of the month, if Covid allows.

I think you’re being a bit harsh, I know Foxworthy is mostly known for the “you might be a redneck” stuff, but his standup is really solid, it’s clean and pretty family friendly, so not edgy or anything, but funny stuff. Even Dan Whitney (LTCG) can be pretty funny when he’s not pandering to the lowest common

Ron White, so great.

Nope, nobody turns up to see them, they continue to spend millions making them just to play them to empty theaters.

I guess it comes out of left field to me because I’ve never heard him say anything bad about his mother, much less that she was abusive (he didn’t really even say that here, just mentioned that one comment). The times I’ve heard him talk about her have usually been positive, like his views on race, she raised him in a

He dated Sersi when they were both in the Avengers.

When Al Gore got up to give his speech, he said he would do his version of the Macarena, and just stood there, and then asked if they wanted to see it again. Funny stuff.

Yes, he was good in that, he was also quite good in Jerry Maguire. Never saw Action, I do remember him as the male lead in one of Jennifer Aniston’s rom coms, but nothing about him or the movie stands out.

I haven’t heard that, but I watched a little bit of one of his stand up specials, and if he stole those jokes, he should have stole better ones.

I think it was fine to dunk on the song, with all the goofy lyrics, and the silly video, but going after a teenage girl in such personal and mean spirited ways, I think that’s what they’re referring to. As for the music she’s doing now, I don’t know, I’m a gen x’r white dude, it’s not made for me, I wish all the best

Plenty has happened with Jeff Lowe, and Carol Baskin was awarded Joe’s old Tiger park. Of course, I live in Oklahoma, so it’s all breaking news when it happens here.

Wow, I really love that scene, it really gets across the awe and wonder Lois was feeling in that moment. I didn’t know the backstory, so glad it wasn’t just a song, Kidder was amazing. 

I hear you, if it had been released mid to late 90s, I probably would have thought it was pretty cool, but after the first two spiderman movies and X2, I knew they could do better, even pre-mcu. I mean, you have Doctor Doom, probably the best villain Marvel has to offer, and even you just thought he was just ok, not

I sure hope that first Fantastic Four movie isn’t as good as it gets, I mean, I guess it’s sort of ok for a pre-mcu effort, about on the Affleck Daredevil scale of things. I assume you’re talking about the Jessica Alba one and not the early 90's Roger Corman quickie, which somehow actually is the best FF movie so far.