Today marks the birth date of Bud Cort, who starred in the beloved 1971 cult classic Harold and Maude. And of Kurt Thomas, who starred in the beloved 1985 cult classic Gymkata. And of Amy Sedaris, who had a small but pivotal role in the beloved 2002 cult classic Maid in Manhattan. We couldn’t find many good clips of Bud or Kurt, so we’ll have to make do with these two clips of this oh-so-clever girl:
Mar 29
2007
10:00 AM ET
Today's Funnies: Chasing Amy
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Beloved? Cult classic? “Maid in Manhattan”??? You’ve lost me completely.
I’m sure that was sarcasm, she was just mirroring her comments from the previous 2 movies. You guys should start using ; ) to clear up the confusion.
Sedaris is funny. I liked Strangers With Candy, but it fit better as a movie.
I was about to say I was glad that Bud Cort has made a return to the public’s consciousness with his roles in Life Aquatic and Arrested Development, but then I looked it up and saw he was John Doe Jersey in Dogma. I just didn’t recognize him. But still, I hope he doesn’t have to do any more movies like Theodore Rex.
Happy Birthday Amy We love you!
LOVE AMY, happy belated birthday lovofmylife!
“Beloved? Cult classic? “Maid in Manhattan”??? You’ve lost me completely.”
Word. Love Amy, but this? WTF?!!!