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It certainly should be. Right. She was one of my favorite of Jerrys girlfriends. Can't believe I didn't realize who it was. Newsflash: Hollywood stars are all disgusting people. Half of Hollywood has worked with Woody Allen, and most of them did so after Manhattan came out. I never realized she was on a Seinfeld. I know that Nose Job episode and she was good in it. What on earth are they thinking? Same can be said for Paris Hilton. I grew up a big 007 fan ever since I was able to pick out a movie to rent, but I saw this waaay later in life. Like I was in college. I enjoyed it. It's a fun ride and I agree with all of your pros. I did like Grace Jones in the movie though, I think. So why do you think this is the last Bond movie to feel like a Bond movie? Is it because they got less comical? I watched this movie the other night, and for better or for worse, this movie was a pleasant viewing if only for the reason that I'd never heard of it before. Totally rando pick. I did look up its RT score and all that, to make sure it was at least worth watching. I enjoyed it! What a pleasant thing to say. This movie is what made me start to like musicals. Yeah I guess he was trying to be diverse, but at the same time having fun with it. Yeah I know a guy who bought that same LeBaron. I don't know who can what he meant by "You're next", but maybe it was double-meaning - next to die and then next to be found guilty. Anyway, it seems like there was some backlash. Lebron has been pretty loopy for awhile now, and more people are starting to notice. It depends on what people are looking for a in a superhero movie. I could see people saying Dark Knight, if they like the serious route. To me, if you want a movie that feels like a comic book, Superman, Batman, and Spider-Man are definitive. Yeah I wondered why they really needed to tell that backstory at all. If they had to show what a great guy David was before the accident, they could've used a flashback or something. Man that idiot just flew around the corner and into the riverbed. Hard to believe neither of them died on impact. I don't think he felt guilty over killing David. I don't really think the Needle felt that much affection for anyone or anything, but instead the guilty look on his face was because of him having to cover up the fact that he killed Lucy's husband. BUT maybe he did feel guilty, idk. I think dramatic irony may be the term best used. It's when the audience knows something that a character does not. There might be a hint of truth in the accusations, but without that skit and others like it, there'd be no Chris Farley, so what are you gonna do? The skit is funny to me. Case closed. It's named after the god Osiris, so nah they're not changing that. It's probably good that he didn't drink on the job. I'd think that his sobriety gave him an edge over drunk fools. And he made good money doing it. The movie is trash but it's far from being a POS. Tea Leoni is so lame in anything she does, in my opinion. My wife loves her though.