From Susan Orlean’s Twitter Feed: “Road to Argentina” is first of Sanford/Edwards road movies, followed by “Two Men and My Aide’s Baby”.”
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In 2005, I covered Fifth Circuit cases for the (now defunct) Appellate Law and Practice blog.
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“Dumb and Dumber” could star both. “The Longest Day” might feature Governor Sanford’s goofy press conferences run back to back. “Night of the Living Dead” might focus on efforts either might make to come back. But “Exodus” would be the kindest to the American Public if either could find the balls to do the right thing.
“Invasion of the Body Snatchers.” The b&w original from the 50′s. Blaming their stupidity on the work of aliens from outer space is the only viable defense those fools have open to them.
“You’ve Got Mail”
“You’ve Got E-male Genitalia” (h/t to Family Guy and Tightlip)
“Lonesome Dove . . . Hunting”
“Road to Perdition”
“Plan 9 from Outer Space” (by Ed Wood – So bad it’s really good)
and of course . . .
“Ed Wood”
Hey, Crispin. You in office tommorow?