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Tobias Lehigh Nagy
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Different tastes I guess, but I absolutely loved him in Talladega Nights.

I will go to bat for “Ali G Indahouse”, mostly for the specificity of the suburban wannabe rudeboys, the street race round Staines town centre that carefully obeys all the traffic laws, and a mid-Office Martin Freeman at his most hapless.

Sweet, I’m going to save a fortune on Ambien if I can just watch Battlefield Earth whenever I need to get some sleep.

Those newfangled “news-papers” those ethnics are reading on the electric streetcars are quite a nuisance. All hopped up on cherry phosphates and opium.

Should we be talking about Berlin Alexanderplatz here?

***readies Franz Biberkopf action figure***

The first Star Wars trilogy films are 121, 124, and 132 minutes. If she finds them boring and didn't like them, fair enough, but we're not exactly talking about Berlin Alexanderplatz here.

Agreed, with one suggested change: “Then I see the picture and just feel old and profoundly disappointed.”

Every time I see BTS I think Built To Spill. Then I see the picture and just feel old.

Boy howdy, I’ve tried getting into HAIM, but I just find it so boring. I’ll stick to Corey.

Sweet creeping zombie Jesus!

You’re completely right. In the book she is basically just a responsible woman (with an incredibly womanly body), which means that she’s the antithesis of our fun-loving protagonist who refuses to be feminized by the machine of societal pressure—conquering him in the same way as the Native Americans—because McMurphy

With a 120 year old Betty White and guest starring Bea Arthurs ghost!

Cant wait for elderly sexpot.  Even when she's 90 you know she'll still get those roles!

And let us all remember that Jon Lovitz repeatedly slammed Andy Dick’s head into a bar for that. 

Reminds me of how Louie on the show Louie played a father who's often an asshole and loves masterbating.  Turns out it wasn't acting. 

There’s a great storyline, which I can’t reference right now, where Jen loses a fight with a super-rival and has to admit she’s gotten complacent about being hulked out all the time. She goes back to being human and starts a fitness regime. When the rival comes back for a rematch, Jen’s hulk form is exponentially

Most of the time, she can, but willfully chooses not to, as she doesn’t really get dangerously angry like her cousin; the only effect on her personality is that she’s a bit more extroverted than she is otherwise.

It depends on the era. She started off by transforming back & forth, then she was permanently hulked out for her defining period, & now she’s back to transforming.

I know I’m a bad person, but just once I’d like to read a negative review of a bad movie where a child actor isn’t singled out as not being a contributing factor to the movie’s terribleness.

You obviously haven’t been reading Facebook posts about face to face schooling during a global pandemic.