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This is a horribly useless thread (flame on, Radcliffe)...

However, everytime I watch the Law and Order SVU and I see Christopher Meloni try and play some uptight cop out to get the "molos", I cannot help but remember him in Wet Hot American Summer as the crazy cook. I keep imaging him saying the quote from the movie where he talks about more cans of something being in the cupboard right next to his dick cream.

Anyone else associate particular actors/actresses with one particular character no matter what else they are in? It's sort of funny to me.


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It's even better if you remember him as Chris Keller from Oz.

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Elvis Fu Wrote:
It's even better if you remember him as Chris Keller from Oz.


That's all I think of when I see him now.


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Bloor has a theory that Big Lebowski ruined Jeff Bridges' career.

Just try to watch him in a serious movie like Arlington Road.

"He's got, like, BOMBS in there, man"

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Sen. LooGAR (D-Pedantic) Wrote:
Just try to watch him in a serious movie like Arlington Road.
WAS that a serious movie? It looked retarded at the time, but I would understand if it had special resonance now.


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flame on, Radcliffe


Speaking of, and reminded by Aural's thread, what about Daniel Radcliffe? Harry Potter forever?

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Elvis Fu Wrote:
It's even better if you remember him as Chris Keller from Oz.


I've actually never seen OZ. I imagine now that if I ever do I will still only be able to think of Dick Cream.


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shmoo Wrote:
Hegel Wrote:
flame on, Radcliffe


Speaking of, and reminded by Aural's thread, what about Daniel Radcliffe? Harry Potter forever?


What about Equus?

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http://www.justjared.com/2007/01/29/daniel-radcliffe-shirtless/

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Booger from Revenge Of The Nerds plays a lawyer in Smokin' Aces.

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Sen. LooGAR (D-Pedantic) Wrote:
Just try to watch him in a serious movie like Arlington Road.
WAS that a serious movie? It looked retarded at the time, but I would understand if it had special resonance now.


Or Seabiscuit or whatever. Srsly Just try to watch a Bridges movie.

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harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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LooGAR (the straw that stirs the drink)


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Elvis Fu Wrote:
It's even better if you remember him as Chris Keller from Oz.


True, but I tend to remember him as the skell who date-raped Russell on NYPD Blue. And he kept calling her 'Mouse' the whole time. Very weird.

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Sen. LooGAR (D-Pedantic) Wrote:
This guy has crack Wrote:
Sen. LooGAR (D-Pedantic) Wrote:
Just try to watch him in a serious movie like Arlington Road.
WAS that a serious movie? It looked retarded at the time, but I would understand if it had special resonance now.


Or Seabiscuit or whatever. Srsly Just try to watch a Bridges movie.
no i mean, i never saw arlington road. was it a decent movie?


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arlington road was decent. it had a good ending.

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This guy has crack Wrote:
Sen. LooGAR (D-Pedantic) Wrote:
This guy has crack Wrote:
Sen. LooGAR (D-Pedantic) Wrote:
Just try to watch him in a serious movie like Arlington Road.
WAS that a serious movie? It looked retarded at the time, but I would understand if it had special resonance now.


Or Seabiscuit or whatever. Srsly Just try to watch a Bridges movie.
no i mean, i never saw arlington road. was it a decent movie?


What about Door in the floor?

I haven't seen it but i think that would be the best test.

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shiv Wrote:
arlington road was decent. it had a good ending.


It was pretty fucking good the first time you see it. It doesn't hold up that great...especially if every time you see it, you imagine Bridges as Lebowski.

But, yeah, great ending.

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harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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It's even better if you remember him as Chris Keller from Oz.


I've actually never seen OZ. I imagine now that if I ever do I will still only be able to think of Dick Cream.


Well, gee. I wonder why…




















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Elvis Fu Wrote:
Hegel Wrote:
Elvis Fu Wrote:
It's even better if you remember him as Chris Keller from Oz.


I've actually never seen OZ. I imagine now that if I ever do I will still only be able to think of Dick Cream.


Well, gee. I wonder why…




















[img][462:500]http://www.box.net/public/static/zqgmpi4jll.jpg[/img]


Funny, but way too much time on your hands. Do you have a folder to archive everything people you moderately dislike on Obner say to save it up for "the right time"? :)


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Search function. Duh.

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shiv Wrote:
Booger from Revenge Of The Nerds plays a lawyer in Smokin' Aces.


Yeah, same when booger played ahmet ertegun in Ray.

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shiv Wrote:
Booger from Revenge Of The Nerds plays a lawyer in Smokin' Aces.


Yeah, same when booger played ahmet ertegun in Ray.


The very first thought I had.

And here's another one:
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wow, that little man is a good call. I remember seeing him on one of them evening Hospital tv dramas and not being able to see him as anything other than the idiot Sicilian from Princess Bride.


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i thnk Bridges was very believeable as a Clintonesque president in that president movie he was in. But Clinton is like a rich and powerful version of Lebowski, so it's cool.

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EVEN if I meet Scott (jewels santana) in person, to me he will always be:
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