Six Great Underdog Movies John McCain Should Probably Watch
Six DVDs we imagine are playing on repeat on the Straight Talk Express' wide-screen TV — and what John McCain can learn from them.
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Where does 'Burn After Reading' fall on the register of the Coens' comedies of buffoonery?
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And which is the worst? And what does 'worst' mean when you're talking about Pixar?
Plus: Leave YOUR questions in the comments. Maybe Spielberg will stop in and answer some! Probably not, though.
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