The 2,000,000th post game

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Brian Tyree Henry was in CHILD’S PLAY with Tim Matheson, who was in ANIMAL HOUSE with Kevin Bacon.

What did the right eye say to the left eye?

"Between you and me, something smells."

TODAY IS

Are you kidding, of course I remember him!

He was my idol back in college.

I honestly think he was everybody’s idol.

He was never the type to rise above mediocrity.

Or to it!

You’ve gotta admire that.
So you say you invited him over for drinks?

And

DOUGHBOY’S DETROIT TIGERS CAP

Hip-hop fashion heavily influenced this film Boys N The Hood’s costuming, and Ice Cube’s on-trend character was never without his Detroit Tigers baseball cap. In real life, Ice Cube prefers the Raiders or the White Sox.

WILLY WONKA’S TOP HAT

Willy Wonka is one of the most popular movies from the 70’s, with a fairly recent 2005 remake. In every scene Wonka wore a purple top hat that was always easy to spot and kept the other characters attention at all times. Even though he was a bit strange, he kept a leadership position throughout the movie.

WALTER WHITE’S PORKPIE HAT

Walter White, the main character from AMC’s Breaking Bad, is found with his pork pie hat. Throughout the series, Walter grows to be more of a drug kingpin, where he gains more confidence and power. When he grabs his hat you know he has a plan and he means business. When he wears his hat it is meant to symbolize him as his alias “Heisenberg”, and represents the fear he strikes in others, the confidence he gains, and the intimidation he uses to his advantage.

HOLLY GOLIGHTLY’S CHAPEU

The most famous Audrey hat is the oversized Chapeu Du Matin from one of the best films of all time, Breakfast at Tiffany's. The wide-brimmed hat decorated with a long silk scarf is a statement piece that adds class, elegance and glamour to any outfit.

INDIANA JONES’S FEDORA

Of all the hats in the movies that are still famous today, this one is the sharpest. The Indiana Jones franchise, which remains at the top of the Netflix charts, has gifted us with the most iconic look in movie history, bar none. Indiana Jones, the epitome of adventure, wears the famous fedora. He wears his hat through all of his adventures, whether he’s in high-speed car chases, swinging across seemingly-endless chasms, or in an intense gun fight.