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# The pinnacle of his career.
And the rest of it too.

One fucking film.
(, Fri 18 Jul 2008, 22:21, archived)
# please do not overlook "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid"
However, Father of the Bride 1&2, All of Me, Roxanne, Leap of Faith, Bowfinger, all shite.

Dirty Rotten Scoundrels is quite good though.
(, Fri 18 Jul 2008, 22:22, archived)
# I hated that too!



(, Fri 18 Jul 2008, 22:24, archived)
# ay? and "all of me"
(, Fri 18 Jul 2008, 22:26, archived)
# ^
tis very good

also the one where he tries to commit suicide but all the spots on the bridge to jump from are taken.. although i forget what it's called and i may of completely got the scene wrong.
(, Fri 18 Jul 2008, 22:25, archived)
# Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid
Is aaaaaaaaaamazing.
(, Fri 18 Jul 2008, 22:26, archived)
# precisely
(, Fri 18 Jul 2008, 22:29, archived)
# what about groundhog day
he was good in that
(, Fri 18 Jul 2008, 22:23, archived)
# I think you're thinking of Bill Murray...
(, Fri 18 Jul 2008, 22:26, archived)
# oh
(, Fri 18 Jul 2008, 22:29, archived)
# F*ck Groundhog Day.....
What about the him in the 1985 World Championship Snooker Final.....?

Oh right, yeah, that was Dennis Taylor.
(, Fri 18 Jul 2008, 22:28, archived)
# are you sure?
(, Fri 18 Jul 2008, 22:35, archived)
# Actually no.....
.....I'm think of The Editor of Duck Weekly, no.....Ed The Duck?, ah yes.....Edward Woodward...., Nope?.....Ed Wood perhaps?, Sh*t I mean Mr Ed,what about Mr Sheen?, Martin Sheen?,......Aha....... Steve Martin!!!!

Actually, scrap that....definitely Dennis Taylor.
(, Fri 18 Jul 2008, 22:49, archived)
# Also see;
The Jerk
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
Little Shop of Horrors
Planes, Trains & Automobiles
(, Fri 18 Jul 2008, 22:25, archived)
# mind piss :)
(, Fri 18 Jul 2008, 22:29, archived)
# hoooly shiiiit
:D

(, Fri 18 Jul 2008, 22:33, archived)
# oh yes
(, Fri 18 Jul 2008, 22:31, archived)
# awesome in..
Little Shop of Horrors
The Jerk
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
Planes, Trains and Automobiles
(, Fri 18 Jul 2008, 22:27, archived)