In the US, it's grammatically proper to put the close-quotes outside the punctuation at the end of a sentence, whether or not the quoted sentence is appropriate with that punctuation.
Yeah, I follow that rule, because it's grammatically correct, but I hate it because it's annoying, and often confusing.
I went to see Something New first and foremost for the Donald Faison comedic touch. Of which there was little to none, so it's just as well the two leads were entertaining and practically set the celluloid aflame when together.
I squeed about this elsewhere, but as a PSA:
Sony Pictures just released The Cary Grant Box Set. [link]
It contains
Holiday, Only Angels Have Wings, The Talk of the Town, His Girl Friday,
and
The Awful Truth.
I'm particularly excited about Holiday,
which has never been released on DVD before. The extras are apparently not that great, but who cares? Five of best Grant comedies for $35! I would have paid as much for Holiday alone.
The fuckheads at Paramount apparently need to read the article tommyrot just linked to.
We're ALL DOOMED! DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMED!!!!
You're just saying that because we're all doomed.
The fuckheads at Paramount apparently need to read the article tommyrot just linked to.
Yes.
And then they should give me money.
DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMED