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The Alamo Drafthouse does Quote-along showings where they put up subtitles for the most famous lines of dialogue and the audience is supposed to shout along with it. I never understood what the appeal of that would be until some friends convinced me to go to one with them. Then I realized that there is no appeal for

A variation of the phrase can also be found in Richard "Cheech" Marin's Chong-less debut, 1987s "Born in East LA": "it's like two puppies fighting under a blanket."

A variation of the phrase can also be found in Richard "Cheech" Marin's Chong-less debut, 1987s "Born in East LA": "it's like two puppies fighting under a blanket."

To be fair, he does have a couple of books in the Amazon bargain bin.

To be fair, he does have a couple of books in the Amazon bargain bin.

An 80's Clooney? Does that mean Clooney in the 80's or Clooney in his 80's? Zow-oh!

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Hey Josh, that was episode 6. You counted 4 twice.

Yeah, the Funny Games remake looks like an obsessive shot-for-shot remake in the style of Gus Van Sant's Psycho. The difference is that this time it's the original director remaking his own work, which raises some interesting questions. I'll have to see the film before I know how I'll feel about it, but my

I Am Legend seemed to me to be more a remake of The Omega Man than an adaption of Matheson's book.