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I couldn't add a single thing. You said it perfectly. I have to watch this every x number of years because I find myself missing it, and it makes me happy. It's cinematic comfort food.
It sounds strange, but the Scrabble scene, so unexpected and such a jab to the funny bone (for some of us), is one of my favorite scenes ever. As you say, sometimes the simplest things are the best. I've pointed that scene out to several people, but nobody things it's as funny as I do. It hit my funny bone just right.
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Agreed. Why must they remake EVERYTHING?
But Jessica Biel can't act her way out of a paper bag. Laura Prepon sounds like a fit for the part.
Spy (Melissa McCarthy again)
The Girl Most Likely To (If you can find it; it's about 40 years old, but good. A girl gets constantly bullied because she's plain and fat. When she nearly dies and had reconstructive surgery, she hunts down the bullies.)
Precious
Pitch Perfect 1 & 2 (You have to love Fat Amy)
Bridget Jones's Diary
Fried Green Tomatoes (More wonderful Kathy Bates)
Seaweed. He was so much cooler, danced better, and sang better.
[quote]John Travolta - love him or hate him?[/quote]
Love him. Loved him in Saturday Night Fever. Loved him in Grease. Loved him in Pulp Fiction. Loved him way back in Mr. Kotter's classroom. Love him so much I even forgive him for being a Scientologist. Really loved him in Micheal the Nasty Angel, errrr, I mean Michael. Loved him in this.
Adorable, actually. I have always thought he was highly underrated.
It's harder to break through a glass door or window than you'd think. I tried it once, when I locked myself out of my house.
Listen carefully. I shall say this only once.
We will miss your wonderful sense of comedy and timing, Gordon Kaye. R.I.P.
Who didn't? :)