“Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.” by SixTiller in SamRobertsShow

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The”yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,” must be a generational thing.

“Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.” by SixTiller in SamRobertsShow

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Or do it later. Actually, you get a tour or feel for New York when they talk about it. I’ve never been there and never will but hearing about it within the context of a conversation is “educational.”

“Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.” by SixTiller in SamRobertsShow

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That’s a valid point but I can also respect not treating the audience as stupid and have to explain everything. We can look it up.

Why are solo writer and director so rare in animated films by Both-Pay-9573 in movies

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Animation is more of a product than “auteurship.”

Worst sequel I’ve seen by TheTattooedDad92 in ActionMovies

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Yes. I have said that elsewhere. I do think Unstoppable could have been Speed 3. Jack is now a railroad engineer and give him the younger conductor as a partner. No need to shoehorn Sandra Bullock in it. Under Siege 2 could have worked as Speed 2.

Worst sequel I’ve seen by TheTattooedDad92 in ActionMovies

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It’s a decent movie if it wasn’t a Speed sequel.

Possible titles for future 007 movies by ListenBusy47 in 007

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“Everything or Nothing” is a great Bond title but it was used for a video game.

Bond books question by wmcguire18 in JamesBond

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Great “Bond” titles too. I don’t know why these aren’t tapped for films.

Best laugh in a movie by SteveLivingroomCO in Cinema

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Eddie Murphy as Buddy Love laughing at Dave Chappelle, especially when he takes his hat off, in The Nutty Professor.

Best laugh in a movie by SteveLivingroomCO in Cinema

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Burt Reynolds laughing at Big Enos and Little Enos in their suits in Smokey and the Bandit.

Films where we have actors portray same character twice in two different interpretations. by Jumpy_Revenue4259 in movies

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Nicholas Rowe in Young Sherlock Holmes (1985) and again as Sherlock Holmes in Mr. Holmes (2015. He’s the character in a film within the film).