I disagree with two of these. First, since a buddy of mine created insanely large, staggeringly fast (for the time) data storage for the movies, extra rendering time equals dollars in his pocket. As for the scorpion kick, worth every minute. Carrie Ann Moss picked up Matrix Reloaded on her back and carried it home.
There is a corollary experiment that needs to be performed: bringing the non-decomposing leaf litter to a laboratory to have non-contaminated decomposers try to work on it. If that goes badly, we might truly be in for a disaster.
In 1996, a friend asked if I wanted to see Jerry Lewis in Damn Yankees because his wife despised Lewis. Turns out is was his 70th birthday and it was the best live performance I have ever seen. The highlight was a 15 minute, solo vaudeville routine inserted in the second act.
This is a link to a horrid recording of it on YouTube: Lewis as Applegate
This is completely unbelievable. I am male. I live alone. A cleaning crew delivers 120 work minutes of cleaning every two weeks. That would be 8 minutes per day. On the high end, stay at home fathers and caretaker children that I know would say that housework takes up 500 minutes per day.
This is a link to a horrid recording of it on YouTube: Lewis as Applegate
This is a link from Lewis' official site, but it requires RealPlayer. http://www.jerrylewiscomedy.com/videoserver.phtml?m=jl_unlimited_tour_56.rm