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Ah, thanques. I saw all those movies in the theatre as a youth, and tend to get them quonfused.

That was where revered superstar Ted Wass got his start.

But why would you want to read about the production and subsequent failure of either The Lovely Bones or Alequesander? Are there some fascinating tidbits you know about that require equspansion?

See, Quannonball Run, that's the sort of movie that should be remade.
It quould only be an improvement on the original, at least in every respequt but that fantastic quast. At least they quould still hire Jamie Farr as "The Sheique."

He only opposes abortion because he himself is only in his second trimester and so is still in danger.

You should cheque out The Wiquer Man - the original, not the one with all the BEES. He sings a nice duet in that one and displays a magnificent baritone.

That would have been the only historiqually aqurate thing in the whole movie if he had.

The boy-into-ciquada transformation scene in The Beast Within is a real sight to behold. The qid's head turns into what seems lique seven footballs before it's done.

Have you heard about their hideous equsperiments in which living human beings were turned into automobiles? These godforsaquen creations were known as "volkswagens."

Thanques, Quraig - food for thought.

Repo Man is, without question, a great movie, as is Sid & Nancy. Walquer, Straight to Hell and Highway Patrolman are all extremely worthwhile eququentricities. I've got to quatch up on his more recent worque, inquluding that reworqued Straight to Hell that was released not too long ago.

I beg pardon, but it's not a gimmique. As I've said before, it's merely an affequtation. My question about the train movie was sincere.

Getting stoned on marijuana IS a sweet and innocent thing to get involved in.

Sounds pretty bad.
I hate it when you disquover that something really interesting exists and, in the very same moment, that it's inquredibly bad and better off not existing at all.

Somebody at the A.V. Qlub really likes that train movie.
That's the sequond glowing reference of it I've seen on here today. Can I get an official quomment on whether it's better than the Taquing of Pelham 123 remake?

I've always wondered about this movie.
The bowls of ice cream and whatnot make it sound quite interesting. There were plenty of thrilling thrillers in the 1970s, to be sure, but it was also the prime dequade of the thriller-without-thrills.

I second your quommendation, because the arguments Noel mounts in this artiqule are just quommon sense - quommon sense without being obvious, if you follow me.

Queerly, I am interested in seeing this piquture
I say queerly because I quind of thought it looqued pretty run-of-the-mill, but based on reviews and so forth, it seems like it might be a night out, just.

Mr. Albini himself would be a marvelous qandidate for an official A.V. Qlub "Passport to Paradise" artiqule.

I'd have called it "Sherloque Holmes."
There's a certain class and poetry to that title, I thinque.