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Barq's or Mug?

I mean, that's my favorite part of The Fugitive.

Sinata told that story when Rickles surprised him on Carson.

Yes. Though you could also be thinking about Logan

The Negotiator is an oddly compelling movie. It's never great, but it's also never bad and despite an absurd premise, once the premise is established the movie generally follows its own logic. It's a wonderful collection of 90s movie cliches:
-Two guys who are opposites of one another
-David Morse as a red herring
-John

Gazziza.

In sports it is the physical abilities of the persons involved. In acting it is the available roles.

With Bob Evans being a boring Cracker Barrel.

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I'd add Toy Story and Galaxy Quest ot that list.

So long as every single character gets a chance to shoot him dead, I'm OK with it. Or maybe drop him out of a plane.

No, I'm glad someone else liked the casting.

Of all the cameos we could get, I for some reason want Jasper Sitwell the most.

I believed I pitched that in an earlier comment section.

So, they're going to give Grant Ward a heroes death in a simulation?

Agent Redemption Arc in a Simulation

I've made it a point not to see a movie in 3D if the movie isn't meant to be seen in 3D. Gravity was a conversion, but they had clearly built it around being a 3D experience, so I enjoyed it. The problem is you can't shoot 3D films in the same fast cut action style of most action movies and still create an enjoyable

Arrested Development definitely knew what show it wanted to be from its pilot, and is a better program for it. You're right on the money here.

Community took seven episodes ("Introduction to Statistics") to really discover what sort of tone and series it wanted to be. The first season of Community is fine, but also has several skip-able episodes that don't really match the tone of the rest of the season. "Contemporary American Poultry" and "Modern Warfare"

And the Office. And Parks and Rec. NewsRadio is really the only sitcom I've ever watched that got their characters right in the first season.