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Well bring on the dancing girls!
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I'm beginning to think that word may be a bit overused. Specifically by Eddie Murphy.
ReplyDeleteI've always preferred HBO.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't even watch all of this before I started to feel like I was going to have some kind of a seizure or something. Our culture is seriously lacking imagination.
ReplyDeleteHammer time?
ReplyDeleteok....i am waiting.....where is it?
ReplyDeleteSomeone had a lot of time on their hands to actually put that all together. And, what, is it a law now that Eddie Murphy MUST say "showtime" in all his movies? Crazy.
ReplyDeleteEddie Murphy is my fave <3
ReplyDeleteI was thinking the same thing as Cora. Someone had a lot of time on their hands to collate this little collection. At the same time, I am impressed with the depth of the compiler's cinematic knowledge.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite one was Raul Julia. Whatever happened to him, anyways? - G
The best was Roy Scheider in All That Jazz.
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