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I would try to play more of the Brandon than the Phillip part.

Some guy I knew from college thought it would be "awesome" to own the piece of phallic furniture that Alex uses to smash the woman's face in "A Clockwork Orange". The rest of us were not of the same opinion.

One pair is also in Disney World.

One of them was on display at Disney's Hollywood Studios, but even 20 years ago, it didn't appear to be in very good shape.

The pee-soaked one or the rug he swiped from the other Lubowski?

The trunk from "Rope". Of course, I would cover it with a tablecloth, serve dinner upon it, and wait for someone to understand the reference. I'm guessing I would wait a very long time.

"He-Fool". Does it get any better?

So, it's not enough that Pixar makes really, really good (for the most part) movies?

I believe that is correct.

"Donnadieu plays him like a bored biology teacher" My memory isn't perfect, but isn't that exactly what the character was, some kind of school teacher?

Slight correction- Capitol was the branch of EMI that released Beatle records in the US, not the UK. And that's all I can contribute.

This is the same guy who's first novel argued that extra-judicial revenge killing is justifiable, as long as you're black and really, really pissed off.

Geez, get over your childhood… I liked Ghostbusters as well as anyone when I was a kid. But as an adult, whether or not someone decides to develope a property in whose copyright I have no stake fails to raise my passion. I'll be happy if remake movie is entertaining, and if not, I can always re-watch the original.

The Philadelphia's long-defunct WKBS ran something called "Creature Double Feature" every Saturday afternoon, which I now recognize as consisting mostly of Hammer productions. We didn't have a cheesy host, though, they just showed the films straight. I recall always being fascinated by the films, but usually turning

Couldn't they have at least given us armor that a ruler of a minor 15th century principality might have conceivably worn? This movie may have appealed to me, but one look at that armor says it all- just another stupid super-hero movie.

Speaking of Antonement… that long-shot on Dunkirk has almost done it for me several times. It takes Robbie's personal tragedy and externalizes it by the hundreds to every disillusioned, defeated, humiliated British soldier on that beach. Particularly the choir of wounded soldiers doing their best to maintain a sense

Well, at least the main musical theme (the orchestral piece at the begining, not the Brian Adams song that seems will never leave us in peace) was pretty rousing… before Disney overplayed it by putting it at the begining of their DVDs.

Is the original "The Haunting" on your playlist?

I'm still waiting on the opera and play version.

I'm guessing no "Simpsons Sing the Blues" here because it's been amply discussed previously.