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Because when we think of On the Waterfront, we think of Richard Schickel.

Yet STILL better than any show on NBC.

Freaky Deaky's original cast (Matt Dillon, Brendan Fraser, Craig Robinson, William H. Macy) bailed when the funding suddenly dried up. Coulda been a pretty decent movie with a budget and that cast.

Cat Chaser is the movie that made Kelly McGillis decide she no longer wanted to be in the business. Hated the way she was treated.

No, you're the only one in the history of the world.

From a time when crime books & crime films were good, and the criminals weren't smart or cool or glamorous.

Somebody please explain to these AV Club people that a lot of us consider The Californians to be the FUNNIEST thing on this show. (A thousand times funnier than anything on this latest episode.)

Sherlock, dressed as Uma Thurman, comes at Lucy Liu with a samurai sword.

Alec Baldwin's character is not IN the play.

In this version, they sell Mary Kay Cosmetics.

I knew his brothers Yankee and Dodger.

"Final Cut," by Steven Bach. (About the making of Heaven's Gate.)

Lee Marvin vs. Robot Boxer works for me every time.

Zack's the new Jiminy Glick.

The 2012 documentary Paul Williams Still Alive has a scene regarding the Bubble Boy movie.

I mainly remember the last line, about him getting a capuccino, as the lamest last line in the history of cinema.

Lindsay Lohan's moved on to the Eleanor and Lou Gehrig biopic.

On the other hand, Sean O'Neal is clueless.

Michael Madsen was supposed to play Vincent Vega, but couldn't get free from another film commitment. Willis was approached next and he expected to play that part. (According to a new magazine piece.) Tarantino wanted Travolta and was ordered and pleaded with not to cast him.

I remember it being filmed under the title Three Rivers (due to Pittsburgh locale). Wasn't too good, but Mahoney and Farina were.