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When Lifetime is making campy TV movies about tiny houses you know the trend is on the way out. (And, yes, this was a real movie.)

That first photo of Madonna reminds me of someone... Someone that also wears too much white make-up, has bleach blonde curls, is desperate to stay young....

Did you post this to show that even in a color filled home there is still yet another one of the ubiquitous black on white Moroccan trellis rugs that Ellie was complaining about? (In the second photo, but this one has some color splotches thrown on it.)

There are many more than you think, but you may not watch the shows that they are on. In addition to the growing list that others have mentioned there is also Scandal (Marcus Walker and Mellie Grant), American Horror Story: Roanoke ( Matt and Shelby Miller), How To Get Away With Murder (Wes Gibbens and Rebecca

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Does this mean they can finally do the PLL Mothers spinoff? It has Hallmark Movie and Mysteries channel written all over it.

Oh, another actress dying her blonde hair for a role. Fascinating.

This is Drake Bell 4 years ago when he still looked good and before he started serving up Aaron Carter meth face and randomly covering his arms with tats that look like they came out of a box of Cracker Jack. I’m just going to assume he’s auditioning for a remake of “Alexander: The Other Side Of Dawn” and figures this

And then there is the supposed Houdini house in Hollywood that burned in the Laurel Canyon fire of 1959.

Some days you just want to look like Auntie Kyle.

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Watch the trailer for the 1974 Murder On The Orient Express with an all-star cast (Vanessa Redgrave vs. Daisy Ridley, Jacqueline Bissett vs. Lucy Boynton, Anthony Perkins vs. Josh Gad), Tony Walton’s lavish production design (vs. the cheap hotel interiors and bland costuming of the 2017 film), Richard Rodney Bennett’s

And you know they started a magazine as well, right? They ARE going to be the next Martha Stewart and nothing Goopy does will be able to stop them.

I really want “Don’t choke on the focaccia” to be the “Bye, Felicia” of 2017.

Foul Play was written by Colin Higgins who also gave us two other brilliant comedies - 9 to 5 and Harold and Maude (which started as his thesis project at UCLA). This brings us around to Goldie’s best line in Butterflies Are Free - “I was going to go to UCLA, but I couldn’t find parking.”

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“I can’t stand that a—hole Ryan Seacrest and here’s why...”

He’s not nearly as hot as naked Napoleon (also by Canova) and his fine, Corsican ass.

Dawson cares.