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You mean the Ocean's Eleven remake. There were also two sequels, Ocean's Twelve and Ocean's Thirteen.

Do they have Danish? I'm gonna get some Danish for Belle.

Then there was Nick the Pedophile…

Karl Malden's nose hairs looked like fuckin' BX cables!

I know him as a sports anchor for a local Chicago TV station whose speech impediment led to him saying "cunt" on live television.

And in between the two, he endorsed Mitt Romney for President.

After they get caught up on Peep Show.

I think it was probably a tie between Moon Over Parma and Five O'Clock World.

Hey, YOU try rhyming "bowling" with "Solon" and let me know how well you do!

Oh, there was also the scene where Randy Quaid turns down champagne and then takes a bong rip.

Joe Walsh also appeared as himself prior to appearing as Ed, playing a duet with Little Richard in an episode that had something to do with the microbrewery Drew and his friends started in Drew's garage.

Supposedly whichever county in Florida that contains The Villages also has the highest STD rate in the state.

There was a subplot similar to 8 in one of the first few seasons of Rescue Me (replace "heroin" with "Ecstasy," though), but the less time we spend talking about Rescue Me, the better.

"It's round, it's got three holes, and you stick your fingers in it!"
"You leave Rebecca out of this!"

Good for her, moving up in the world.

Aida Turturro has played a judge on SVU at least once.

"This ain't no poker game! You guys were HAVIN' SEX!" was my favorite Ice-T line until "AIN'T NO RESET BUTTONS IN REAL LIFE!"

I was getting ready to point out that "Homesick" was probably based on the Louise Woodward case and had a snarky post about it being ancient history to people born in 1993 ready to go and everything, but it turns out Matthew Eappen died in 1997.

Haha, Volunteers. Speaking of movies more racist towards Asians than Sixteen Candles..

It was "I don't give a fuck," but you're correct that it's the best take on the choice.