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I saw Nathin Rabin give a talk at a literary festival over here during the summer, afterwards on a panel discussion about the death of pop culture in which Nathan managed to bring up the subject of R Kelly and ringtones this mad old drunk in the audience started heckling him loudly and with great delight about R

God I love The Addams Family and if possible love Addams Family Values even more, what fool doesn't? Feck this all this talking shite I'm just going to go watch that again.

Kai Winn for the the win though!

Uwe?

My first response was "Steve McQueen is black? From the dead?"

Peering back through the mists of time I can vaguely remember seeing that film and thinking she was going to be one of the most exciting and intriguing actresses of her generation.

I thought that was one of the greatest running jokes on AD that while the two Lucille's, Maeby and even Bland have no shortage of ardent male suitors, poor Lindsay who is clearly a stunner in her prime just can't catch a break.

Oh man, oh man, imagine if Drucilla's hallucinations and crazy talk HAD been her talking to or communing with the First all along and they brought her back at the end as it's representative on earth.

After seeing I immediately went out and rented Red Shoes and Under Capricorn which I'd never seen.

Ha ha forgotten about that. I miss Big Train!

Aye he's not bad.

Might give it a go so. Be good if your reviewed the new version that showed on BBC this year too.

That fake out made me laugh out loud.

I have internet and like Murray Gold's scores Bill Reed, so you're not entirely alone.
'All the Strange, Strange, Creatures', 'Rose's Theme', 'Madame de Pompadour', 'Fathers Day', 'Impossible Planet'; whenever they come up on the shuffle mix I instantly feel a thrill of childish excitement.

1983 - The start of this thread was terrifying!

I think Wesley Snipes might be my new favourite Liz Lemon manfriend.

Slightly nonplussed by all the rampant Zellwegger loathing, I thought she was brilliant in Bridget Jones and I loved her in this. Aside from her tendancy for unnecessary scrawniness, her kooky charm and husky voice have always reminded me of an early 60's Shirley MacLaine.

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'Out of Sight'…pure class…in a glass.

'The Last Movie' would have to be included on this list! Can you get it on on dvd now?