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Not terrifying? Go and watch some Frank Gorshin. Still the best of all the Riddlers, and still the only genuinely frightening Adam West villain.

I haven’s seen the latest season of Better Call Saul (come ON, Netflix...!) so this might not work - I want Jesse to end up escaping the dragnet of hundreds of cops and ending up in Omaha. You know. Applying for a job as Cinnabon’s assistant manager.

Wasn’t “It was like ‘Heart Of Darkness’ meets Gilligan’s Island.” the pitch for Lost?

I remember that I liked this - and that Janeane Garafalo was in it. Those two facts are related.

Yes, that’s the way - seriously, each season tells SUCH a tidy, fast, laugh filled story, I really think the way to watch it is to binge it.  When it’s on “live” I watch it, and love it, and... can’t wait to watch the one I just saw along with the next one, so thank god for computers and such.

Closest I’ve been to ever watching Dawson’s Creek was watching Don’t Trust the B in Apt. 23 (three times, holy smokes it’s great). I had no idea Michelle Williams was in it.

It’s been a tough sell for me at work too - all the more strange because a couple people in my department love it just as vocally as I do. People keep saying ‘yeah, I’ve heard it’s good, I’ll check it out.”

the original Salem’s Lot miniseries

I just recently reread - well, listened to Shawshank and The Body, and — well, I’m not going to rewind to be sure, but in passing, in ONE of these stories, I’m pretty sure someone named “Darabont” is mentioned. And I thought - is that like a way-common name I just never heard? Because Different Seasons came out in

a new son titled “Into The Unknown,”

I hate Darabont’s ending

You killed Burt Macklin, prepare to die.

Quit discussing the Flatliners remake! It’s clearly a dead issue.

I’ve mentioned this before - I work at a college and many on the staff are younger than me, and some students work in my department. I am SO careful to note the YEAR a movie was made when I recommend it. I mentioned Rollerball to one guy, not knowing or remembering that it had been remade. And look, I know the James

Not to mention the new actors won’t put as much work into their swordfighting practice as Elwes and Patinkin.

The book is quite good (and so are several of David Morrell’s books). And in the book, Rambo’s death makes sense. The movie, with a movie star in it, was never going to end like that. I kinda wish it had, but as the article points out, this was some of Stallone’s best acting, and that’s because movie-Rambo is written

I’m sure it’s the Rock, trying to insert himself in the Andre the Giant role.

As far as John Cusack teen romantic comedies go, I’ll put The Sure Thing as just above Say Anything. The former is written as more of a screwball comedy, and Cusack and Zuniga have an easy chemistry. The latter is, yes, good, and Cusack’s character a bit more mature (hey, he’s 3 years older) and the story is ... fine.

The remake will be released and then quickly forgotten.

I love a lot of cryptozoological things:  that picture above of Nessie, the film of Bigfoot.. weird drawings of the Jersey Devil. I don’t believe in any of them but I get a kick out of their mythologies.