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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.

the contender. agreed. this movie just makes me think of food. and joan allen covered in cum.


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john heder for sure

other than the first 20 minutes of that one movie, i've only seen him yet on "dinner for five" and "snl." i guess he has some things in the pipeline, though.


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john heder for sure

other than the first 20 minutes of that one movie, i've only seen him yet on "dinner for five" and "snl." i guess he has some things in the pipeline, though.


will never shake off the nap dynamite character

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As good as The Wire is and as gangsta a character as Avon Barksdale is, I still see him as Julius in Remember the Titans.


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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.

the contender. agreed. this movie just makes me think of food. and joan allen covered in cum.


Sam Elliot's line about "Picturing the Vice President with a faceful of cock" is an alltime fave.

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Donald Sutherland will ALWAYS be Prof. Jennings from Animal House -- specifically the scene where he reaches for the cabinet in Katie's kitchen to expose his bare ass. YUCK!

Patrick Warburton will ALWAYS be David Puddy from Seinfeld. FOREVER.

Geoffrey Lewis will ALWAYS be the worthless, drunk brother of Philo Beddoe in those Clint Eastwood orangutan movies (why couldn't they have made one more, so we could refer to it as a trilogy???)

Bob Gunton will ALWAYS be the warden from The Shawshank Redemption.

Kyle MacLachlan will ALWAYS be Special Agent Dale Cooper from Twin Peaks.

And, the most obvious of them all...

Curtis Armstrong = BOOGER

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this happened in reverse but no matter what Isaac Hayes song i hear, i now think of Chef.

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Patrick Warburton will ALWAYS be David Puddy from Seinfeld. FOREVER.

good call. i keep seeing him in ads for that new horrible sitcom on cbs and thinking, "no way puddy would ever say that."


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Warburton has one of those demeanors where he'll only be able to break typecasting by growing a beard and playing the devil in a Stephen King miniseries


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Both of these guys have played the bad guy in Adam Sandler movies:

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I have seen this guy in other movies such as The Man Who Wasn't There, Quiz Show, Requiem for a Dream, and SLC Punk, but every time I see him I think "I eat pieces of sh- like you for breakfast." "You eat pieces of sh- for breakfast?"

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I have never been able to watch The West Wing because of his role in Billy Madison. Apparently he has never even SEEN Billy Madison and is embarrassed that he was in it. He said he did it only because he needed the money. How sad, especially since he was brilliant in it.

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Warburton has one of those demeanors where he'll only be able to break typecasting by growing a beard and playing the devil in a Stephen King miniseries

Or being the voice in a cartoon...
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Apparently he has never even SEEN Billy Madison and is embarrassed that he was in it. He said he did it only because he needed the money. How sad, especially since he was brilliant in it.


i hope this isn't true.

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Apparently he has never even SEEN Billy Madison and is embarrassed that he was in it. He said he did it only because he needed the money. How sad, especially since he was brilliant in it.


i hope this isn't true.


Yeah, if I were him I'd be more embarrassed about being a pretentious dickhead moreso than for my role in some silly Adam Sandler movie.


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Apparently he has never even SEEN Billy Madison and is embarrassed that he was in it. He said he did it only because he needed the money. How sad, especially since he was brilliant in it.


i hope this isn't true.




Yeah that's kind of a dick-ish thing to say.


I occasionally break out his "well why didn't you tell me there were some delicious trisket crackers in the car?"


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Apparently he has never even SEEN Billy Madison and is embarrassed that he was in it. He said he did it only because he needed the money. How sad, especially since he was brilliant in it.


i hope this isn't true.

Yeah, when the west wing first came out, my roommate at the time was listening to an interview he did with NPR and they asked him about Billy Madison. Maybe he's seen it in the meantime, but from my friend's description, it didn't sound like he was really planning on it.

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Apparently he has never even SEEN Billy Madison and is embarrassed that he was in it. He said he did it only because he needed the money. How sad, especially since he was brilliant in it.


i hope this isn't true.




Yeah that's kind of a dick-ish thing to say.


I occasionally break out his "well why didn't you tell me there were some delicious trisket crackers in the car?"


I always say, "Let's do it". Like he did when he finally agrees to compete against Billy Madison.


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Apparently he has never even SEEN Billy Madison and is embarrassed that he was in it. He said he did it only because he needed the money. How sad, especially since he was brilliant in it.


i hope this isn't true.




Yeah that's kind of a dick-ish thing to say.


I occasionally break out his "well why didn't you tell me there were some delicious trisket crackers in the car?"


I always say, "Let's do it". Like he did when he finally agrees to compete against Billy Madison.

It took me a while to shake that character from my head while watching, but I can now watch The West Wing


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it also took me a while to shake it, and now i can't shake his west wing charachter when watching that SNL show.

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Every time we would flip through the channels and see him, we would loudly exclaim "ERIC!" the way Billy Madison does when he finds out his dad is handing over the company to Eric and not him.

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Every time we would flip through the channels and see him, we would loudly exclaim "ERIC!" the way Billy Madison does when he finds out his dad is handing over the company to Eric and not him.


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jewels santana Wrote:
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Every time we would flip through the channels and see him, we would loudly exclaim "ERIC!" the way Billy Madison does when he finds out his dad is handing over the company to Eric and not him.


ditto.


Me and a friend of mine in college would always say "Biz-niss Eth-ics!" before that class.

Also, "I married common street trash" when watching Jeopardy.

And, when seeing Shooter McG, the proper response is to blow on your fingers in the pistol position and exclaim "Shooter's Tour!"

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jewels santana Wrote:
fancypants Wrote:
Every time we would flip through the channels and see him, we would loudly exclaim "ERIC!" the way Billy Madison does when he finds out his dad is handing over the company to Eric and not him.


ditto.


Speaking of "Eric":
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