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Marisa Tomei, suddenly remembering what happened to Meg Ryan after working with Billy Crystal, makes a break for freedom.
Freedom!

Marisa Tomei, suddenly remembering what happened to Meg Ryan after working with Billy Crystal, makes a break for freedom.
Freedom!

Abe Vigoda was part of the original Dark Shadows.  The listed him as an actor to keep his secret, for he was truly a technical adviser on the lifestyle of vampires.  Being one himself.

Abe Vigoda was part of the original Dark Shadows.  The listed him as an actor to keep his secret, for he was truly a technical adviser on the lifestyle of vampires.  Being one himself.

If you haven't seen Tootsie, get a copy immediately.

If you haven't seen Tootsie, get a copy immediately.

Abe Vigoda is of the Undead and so shall never die.

Abe Vigoda is of the Undead and so shall never die.

Betty White.  And lamentations will be heard throughout the land.

Betty White.  And lamentations will be heard throughout the land.

Also Kirk Douglas is way up there now, so he's a possibility.

Also Kirk Douglas is way up there now, so he's a possibility.

I never did.

I never did.

When they were looking at the babies in the maternity ward, it should have been Nina Simone singing "Strange Fruit" in the background.

When they were looking at the babies in the maternity ward, it should have been Nina Simone singing "Strange Fruit" in the background.

You know, Bill, there's one thing I learned in all my years. Sometimes you just gotta say, "What the fuck, make your move." 

You know, Bill, there's one thing I learned in all my years. Sometimes you just gotta say, "What the fuck, make your move." 

Parker is the "hero" of a series of crime novels written by Donald Westlake using his Richard Stark pseudonym.  Parker is more amoral than anything else, sort of the dark side of the professional criminal (Dortmunder is the sunny side, in the sense that the Dortmunders are comedies; Dortmunder himself is depressive

Parker is the "hero" of a series of crime novels written by Donald Westlake using his Richard Stark pseudonym.  Parker is more amoral than anything else, sort of the dark side of the professional criminal (Dortmunder is the sunny side, in the sense that the Dortmunders are comedies; Dortmunder himself is depressive