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(in unison) "WHEN I TAKE OVER THE WORLD!"

"In your depths of your ignorance, what is it you want?"

I could not stop laughing when I saw that. So goddamn funny.

Thank you for summarizing that link so I didn't click it.

James Cagney directed exactly one film, called "Short Cut to Hell". No idea if it was any good or not.

Well, they were both about 200 years old at that point.

True, but after "Mallrats" it was clear that Smith couldn't be counted on to make anything good.

In the movie Osment specifically says "They don't know that they're dead." I think the logic of the film holds up just about as well as any ghost movie might be expected to.

Don't be sorry! He had it coming!

The defensiveness comes from the unnecessarily snotty, insulting tone of the original post.

This post is unnecessarily snotty.

He also misspelled "non sequitur".

Well, "Barney Miller" portrays the 12th Precinct as a nightmare dystopia. In the first episode a heroin junkie pulls a gun on the detectives.

Bert and Ernie share a one-bedroom place in New York, dammit.

"That's not exact change."

Prince.

I hate popular fan theories. You don't get to rewrite films the way you like it.

Gish was in her late 30s by the time talkies came around. I watched her first talking film on TCM once. It was called "One Romantic Night" and it was godawful. All of the limitations of early talking films as well as Gish delivering a stiff and awkward performance. She later became an excellent performer in

I remember seeing the trailer and thinking the film both looked stupid and was visually ugly.

Good call. Loved "Mystery Men".