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My mom took me out of the movie theater during the porcupine scene because I was crying so hard. Like heaving dark heavy sobs.

I remember so many Wishbone episodes- not so much the real people parts, but the novels. My sister was too scared to watch the Frankenstein episode. As soon as the book showed with the sparks going, she was like, “nope” and left the room.

BEST movie/TV show dogs EVER =

Solid list. I think a list of animated dogs would be good fodder as well. 101 Dalmations could probably run the board, although Lady and/or the Tramp and the little bulldogs in Johnny Quest and Pochahontas could give them a run for their money.

Exactly. There is only one movie that I actually like where the dogs dies, which is John Wick and it’s because he avenges the shit outta that dog. Even so, I really can’t watch the actual scene.

Manipulative is a great word. My dog is smarter than most dogs in that she has plenty of ideas that are usually wrong, but I know her thoughts are distinctly separated into things she wants/things she doesn’t want.

I also get mad, and I think it’s because it’s manipulative enough that I know it would get to me if I saw them.

You are not alone!  I have the same reaction!  I feel like maybe it’s because Jess from Gilmore Girls would hate this shit and you feel angry that he’s come to this.  That’s my Milo frame of reference.

Shadow is the best. Full stop.

“Homeward Bound was/is evil. My mom cried every single time and we owned the VHS so that was a lot. She also cried every single time she watched “The Bear”.

Honestly, any movie/TV show where the dog dies automatically gets pushed to the back of the line for me.

IIRC, courts can invalidate NDAs and they cannot be used to conceal illegal behavior. It’s time to spill your guts, Ms. Wolkoff.

I bet his dick pics are all at very favorable angles too. 

Hmmmm

“I’m a big believer in sustainable fisheries and catch and release but every once in a while I keep a fish for dinner.”

She was asked about the movie and she responded. She also talked about her brother’s suicide and how she was booked Pan Am 103, the flight from the Lockerbie bombing. There were a lot of other topics discussed. It’s not like she keeps bringing it up, people keep asking her about it.

Ooh, you mean a SATC 3 would be a giant diss movie for Cattrall?

If anyone owns a shelved script somewhere, it’s Michael Patrick King. And if he wanted to do something with it, he almost certainly could.

I’ll never forgive her for not being in this movie so I could just never watch it and, thus, never have to hear about it again.

Sorry, but you do really think anyone will EVER interview Kim Catrall and NOT ask about Sex & The City? There are 11 responses in the interview if you click through. Sex & The City is exactly one of them. It’s not Catrall with a problem here. It’s you.