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Voice of Reason is a pretty funny character, though. It's been a long time since I've read anything so condescending and sanctimonious.

Geddy, I've yet to see Scarface for that reason. It just reminds me of all my classmates quoting from it in the 8th grade.
I love the "embarrassing to watch" ones, like Body Double and Femme Fatale. They seem so personal, and much more interesting than studio hack-jobs like "Untouchables". Anyone could have directed

Dressed to Kill is out of print. You can get it used from Amazon, but I don't buy movies.

"Dressed to Kill" was on cable a few nights ago, which was quite a treat since it's unavailable on video. Everything up to "Body Double" is pretty fascinating in its obsessive, fetishist DePalma way. The man is like a cinema pervert.

Whenever I think of Eddie Deezen, I picture him ripping open his shirt to expose his prosthetic she-boobs at the end of "Surf 2".

Beowulf was worth the price of a ticket for the 3D, and it had a message behind it regarding hubris that made it not-completely-worthless.

The M&M's store in Times Square. It's unforgettable.