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In interviews with people with whom Martin has worked I've never heard anyone describe him as anything other than a kind, generous, sweet, dignified and supportive pro. Even Rosanne Barr, who had shit to say about everybody, was nothing but complimentary about working with Mull on her show. In his act and through his

Anthony Hopkin's "British" Nixon is an interesting psychological construct which Oliver Stone cleverly contrived as a device to suggest much broader, deeper, darker themes concerning America's historical role as a world power, especially in relation to our "Mother" nation, England. See, just as Nixon was dominated by

My personal opinion about Nixon and his role as possibly the greatest villain to hold the highest elected office in the most powerful nation on the face of the Earth is, yeah, that sounds about right, but he certainly has been well challenged for that ignoble title. Jimmy Carter was a corrupt, depraved, ruthlessly

In spite of her.

The studio executives have hi tech surveillance equipment monitoring the audience and they pay each screener a dollar per laugh. Apparently, nobody told you.

Is a professional surfer also a serf, or is he or she a Lord of the Waves?

So, to answer NephewOfAnarchy's question, the reason Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 hasn't been made yet is they're having some trouble finding that wig for Manny.

Swordfish.

"She looks like a professional blind date."

Barton Contralto

Um, yes.

It's the "showing up" that's the source of the problem.

That's 'cause it's blocking your view.

He puts assholes in seats. There, fixed.

But you still gotta deduct for the (((butt))) holes.

At least?!! She should be so lucky.

You left out a "very." You left out the most important "very."

I'll keep that in mind when I'm ready to start casting my latest big screen extravaganza. It's a meticulously researched and exactingly faithful cinematic imagining of the long and storied history of the astounding amount of attention paid by rank and file citizens to the vitally critical social issue of what actors

Top 2,568 lists which failed to return more than 1,000,001 clicks per manufactured, meaningless, tedious factoid…

Yeah, that's pretty much exactly what I was elliptically alluding to by way of my strained, preposterous analogy. Martin Mull has never been anything but amiable and jovial and well liked; a true gentleman and a consummate professional. Chevy, however, is a moody misunderstood sub genius with delusions of inferiority.