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LaBeouf in this and Pattinson in "Cosmopolis".

I have no idea.  I didn't know they changed it until I just looked it up.  Maybe they thought people wouldn't connect the title with alcohol and think it just rains a lot.  Who knows.

Guy Pearce is in one of the few films I am looking forward to seeing this year "Lawless" (formerly "Wettest County").  Written by Nick Cave, directed by John Hillcoat (even Gary Oldman is in it).  I really enjoyed "The Proposition" so hopefully this will be great.  Also I hope that Shia LaBeouf won't be too much of a

Hold That Ghost is great but its completely ridiculous.  You have two people sitting next to each other and two candles on a table.  "OK I will watch this one and you watch that one"   One of the candles starts moving and the other person NEVER notices even though they are sitting right there.  They apparently can

Keaton is hilarious.  Some of his films are already almost 100 years old.

If it is ever in question you can always safely assume that Cary Grant will steal the girl from Ralph Bellamy.  He does it at least twice.  Always get a kick out of that…especially in His Girl Friday.

Never Give A Sucker an Even Break is bizarre even for Fields.  You Can't Cheat An Honest Man is good if only for his feud with Charlie McCarthy (the dummy).  Also his ping pong playing at the end.

I love Cary Grant.  He is basically the go to guy for screwball comedies.  I didn't want to mention every old comedy I like, just a few.

I am the opposite more or less.  I don't think new comedies will hold up as well as the old ones.  Some things age better than others of course but I tend to think that older comedies had to have stronger writing.  Comedies these days more often than not try to out gross each other.

Of course.  I know you don't know me but I am not nearly that shallow. The music had little to do with it.  Also I doubt the relationship would have lasted two years if I was that concerned with it. I was just mentioning what she liked and why a reunited Television or The Bad Seeds wasn't interesting to her.  Though I

When I was a college freshman I took my girlfriend to see a reunited Television at the Metro in the Spring of 2001.  She found that sitting on the stairs in the venue a better use of her time.  We never aligned musically as she was a Deftones/Korn/Incubus kind of girl and I found that stuff horrible.  I tried to

Joan Fontaine is really good in Suspicion… and A Letter From An Unknown Woman.   Still alive also. 

The correct answer is…Tomorrow is a Long Time by Elvis Presley.

It's a great album. Beautiful harmonies singing real Old Testament type stuff. Death, alcoholism, fear of God.

I am so excited to read this. The Louvin BRothers are one of my favorite groups.

Never a huge fan of SST except for Dinosaur Jr and Sonic Youth.

I just hope Criterion keeps releasing my current three favorite types of films right now.

Yes I am pretty sure that is the one.  Thank you.

I have question that I am pretty sure can be answered here.

Actually I am not so sure.  Boris usually credits all guest musicians (like on Smile or Heavy Rocks 2011).  On the Japan vinyl there aren't any guest musicians listed.  So either they didn't credit them or its just the band.