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So you're implying that Tate Donovan was believable?

Does it include a scene where his real-life wife has a graphic makeout session with Dante? Does everyone spend the entire movie talking about how hot the character played by his wife is?

Scary Movie was the closest I ever came to walking out of a movie until I saw Bruno.

Because it was on Showtime, and Showtime tends to leave shows on the air for several seasons longer than they should.

HOW BOUT DAT?! HOW BOUT DAT?!

You should feel really guilty about liking Losin' It.

GOD, I miss JACK.

God, that synth-sax intro *shudder*

I divide St. Elmo's Fire into two parts: The scene where Demi Moore is rocking back and forth on the floor of her empty apartment, windows open and curtains billowing, as frantic violin music plays in the background; and everything else.

My favorite part of Coming To America is the fact that it's his only movie that doesn't contain some sort of gay joke.

Yeah, Soylent Green is thinking of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.

DO YOU THINK FISHIES CAN SWIM IN COLA?!

"Tom Hulce—known best from his almost-star-making turn as Mozart in Amadeus"
*blinks*

I kinda hated everything about OHP that wasn't Robin Williams' performance or Gary Cole's.

Yeah, I still can't believe how restrained he was on Louie.

Probably somewhere between a regular and a cameo, but Maureen Van Zandt as Silvio Dante's wife.

They were long divorced by then.

"I distanced myself from a dude I was casually dating because he wouldn’t stop playing Savage Garden’s “I Want You.”"

"Is it Milwaukee?"
"Yes"
"Goddammit"

Pretty much everything he says during Freddie Rumsen's last night out before being fired, but especially "Turns out he was in charge of killing people. And by 'people,' I mean 'Germans" and "We're gonna take one more lap."