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It plays much better in the book. In the movie, the resentment doesn't come out until Gage dies and then you have to deal with the resentment and all the bullshit all at once.

They sold out the big dramatic moments in the novel. Probably the most was when Louis exhumes his son (King describes the toddler's corpse as resembling "a badly-made doll") yet Louis sobs over the hope to resurrect his dead son. The scene where Louis fights his father-in-law is truncated to the point where it makes

The first version had a good score by Elliot Goldenthal, good makeup FX by Lance Anderson….and that's about all it had. Fred Gwynne did an OK job and Brad Greenquist coasted on the makeup and one-liners, but the main cast was pretty goddamn bland. I liked how they handled Gage's death (long lenses and a dummy at the

I have the feeling "Charlamagne Tha God" doesn't know shit about Charlemagne. Except maybe that he was "powerful."

Craig looks more youthful because he still has his hair.

Yeah, but Bond fights Blofeld…in a video game? Plus Connery is in his mid-50s. It doesn't even feel like a Bond film.

It sucks because I really like him a lot as an actor.

That doesn't mean it's funny when they talk about it.

Afterwards, I said that they probably didn't keep their gloves up because it covered their faces…one of the first things I learned from him was "Right hand cellphone!" meaning keep your hands where they'd be when talking on a phone.

Probably the same as when, at 12 or 13, I saw my grandma in the mirror putting a bra on. Errrrrwwwwwwww……

I can testify that Never Say Never Again sucked, even with Connery as the lead. The song even sucks.

I hope Alec Baldwin will end up on Family Feud because his daughters may be kinda dumb, but they are both really, really hot.

Maybe my favorite episode was "The Boogeyman Cometh." The Boogeyman was fairly frightening, with a head bigger than his body, an oversized nose, jagged teeth, and jaundiced eyes with red irises. If I recall, he did wear a bowtie and swallowtail coat despite walking on hoofs.

"I saw that Married…With Children show at your Aunt Jan's. Ugh! Everyone in the family hates each other! The parents hate their kids! And every joke is about sex! (sees DJ run into Roseanne's arms) Oh, look…see, she's always defending him…"

Does that mean they'll reboot Eric Idle's Nearly Departed and Jeffrey Jones's The People Next Door?

Then I'm glad I didn't see it.

I want OG Becky back for good…I had a real crush on her in sixth grade and I'm guessing she still has that smile.

Thanks for reminding me of Tom Perrotta…I'll put this one on my library list.

I think they were published together, but online are usually found separately.

Are they showing Thunder Road?