Seriously, so there was a Drake Hotel Bible in one of Jim Phelps's hideouts. How does that tell Tom Cruise anything? Let alone prove that Jim's the bad guy? Couldn't Jim have visited the hideout between his Drake Hotel stay and his death? Or is the fact that he stole a Bible proof that he's the villain?
Anyway, in other television news, tonight's My Name is Earl ended with star Jason Lee performing the "robot" breakdance maneuver for "comedic" effect. Unfortunately, according to Robot Movie List bylaws, TV doesn't count. However, Furdell.com would like to take this moment to commemorate ten glorious years of using the Robot as a joke.
As far as we can tell, the trend started with 1995's Major Payne, which featured the Robot scene prominently in its trailer (or else I wouldn't know, because I haven't yet seen this cinematic gem). We're proud to report that, a decade later, the Robot is still a hilarious way to show that a character is out of touch. Thank you, Hollywood.