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Me too.

Well, go and proof the others then. Chop-chop.

Thanks for proof reading.

Ugh. She was the worst thing in a terrible movie.

My god. You two sound like you'd make one pretty good Hillside Strangler.

"My therapist called me a bro once"

Extraordinarily unfunny man. That fact that he's always on television suggests he must be persistent, collegiate and sycophantic off-screen.

Agreed, it gets better - or, at least, more sophisticated - every time I see it.

Dennehy is good but Keaton is in another class, and by casting Keaton, the director has to acknowledge that the film is much more than a Spider-Man-Learns-To-Be-Spiderman-But-In-The-Future knock-off.

God, I thought that was Frank Herbert!

Hey! 'From The Inspiration of James Paterson' is a mark of quality on a book cover! It means it wasn't actually written by him!

Absolutely with you on Hopscotch. Rotten movie, great performance.

Yeah, Matthau began to do a lot of sentimental gloop at the end. BUT I'VE SEEN NOTHING HE'S DONE SINCE 'THE COUCH TRIP' (1982) SO MY ILLUSIONS ARE UNSHATTERED!

That special kind of works only if you focus on the fact that Bill doesn't care a fig whether it succeeds or not at nay level.

Has Bill Plimpton done one yet?

Finally, the one actor who is always watchable even if he's in an incredibly boring film starring essentially only himself:

Gene Hackman, Walter Matthau, Robert Shaw.

I thought I could watch Bill Murray in anything. Then I saw Rock the Kasbah. Well, to be honest, I saw the first twenty minutes.

Same time as Pacino, I guess.

And you think that one show obviates thirty years of leftwing progromming?