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    It may be the last performance he really cared about.

    @avclub-cb0e59b8f769a8698b9f7154dd8809b5:disqus , as I'm sure you know, the Tupac 'hologram' is actually 2D video played back from a floor-mounted screen in front of the stage and reflected into an angled transparent mylar sheet that the live performers stand behind. So it's a contained process and not something that

    Are you sure you're not stuck in an alternate timeline? We know nothing of this Eric Stoltz of whom you speak.

    This article is about the first movie. We don't see Middle-Aged Marty until Part 2.

    Apparently, when the clock hits 2015 we're going to see some serious shit.

    The tech depicted in the movie— holograms projected out to open space— still doesn't exist. I'm not counting it as representative of "3D".

    Nipples have been controlling my mind for years.

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    In a take from the scene where "Waterfalls" is playing, they switched out the song with the Friends theme.

    The To-Do List was raunchy as hell. Didn't make it funnier or better.

    He's terrific here, don't worry.

    Because people feel obligated to state an opinion about them without having seen them? Hell, I laughed my ass off.

    I saw it and it was fucking awful.

    And does anyone even know how many writers worked on Gone With the Wind?

    The "bingo" line isn't actually in the film. Trust me, it's better than the trailer.

    The "Donner Cut" really, really doesn't work on its own. Think of it as a loose compilation of deleted footage, like the one on the BLADE RUNNER box set.

    A question about ALIEN NATION might just have ended the interview.

    The article doesn't call BLACK STALLION a "children's film", but a "family film". There's a difference.

    At any rate, the reviewer cited the wrong work. Europa doesn't figure in any version of 2001.

    They could have justified the shifts in sequence by saying that different parts of the transmission came though at different times. But, y'know, they didn't. And even then, what real documentary would have run the space-walk death shot without comment?

    Here we go. Hard to believe he only had about four scenes as Elric. He made such a strong impression: