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Spoil it for me, how did the original end?

Well that was definitely a movie….honestly give me a week and I won't remember much besides "its the one where he's in Japan"

"the toothless remake of 3:10 to Yuma" Jesus, what the hell happened in the original that made you call the new one toothless?! Also, how can anyone not love 310 to Yuma?

There is a fun little bit of chemistry between them, isn't there? Probably because, and I can't believe this is just hitting me now, she and Emily are very very similar.

I'm remembering her saying "You are a honey tongued devil, aren't you, Dick" at some point. I'm trying to remember if there was a horrified Emily reaction shot but I just can't.

And this is where I have to say that I live two towns away, have totally performed at the Woodstock Opera House (which never seems to feature any opera) and remember walking around during filming and seeing the weird plastic snow on the curbs and I can't believe my favorite site was filming two towns away and I didn't

It is a really cute town to wander around in, I lived near there my whole life, visited it during filming and have never noticed all the plaques.

I love that his answer was basically "I was just curious" That's so not comforting!

3! I need to watch more television.

Very very Shadow of a Doubty. Which makes me feel kinda vindicated about my impression that there was something definitely off between the creepy uncle and niece in that movie. In fact the first time I watched Shadow of a Doubt I caught it at the point where the teenaged girl is at a bar with her uncle and he's

The Justified moments that are sticking in my head are Boyd and Raylan's "I think you love whatever let's you believe you aren't the bad guy" "What do you tell yourself that's convinced you that you aren't the bad guy, Raylan?" conversation. And Raylan's final scene with Arlo, in particular his little, totally

New personal rule, if an actor I kinda like has been unfortunately pigeonholed for several years, then executive produces something they star in, I should always see that movie.

You get them in 300 if I remember correctly.

I also really enjoyed Michael Clarke Duncan's Kingpin even though he didn't have as much to do.

I wish I knew what "six to five and pick em " actually meant. Also I think Pennybaker and Stackhouse have been serving in Sorkin's House of Representatives for at least 20 years now.

Oh yeah, so many points for delivering that ridiculous monologue about the goddamned midichlorians in a way that made it all sound vaugely sensical

Dan Hedaya in Dick

You know if we're going to praise people who briefly make Twilight watchable I think Anna Kendrick deserves some love too.

Have they been doing that the whole time?!

"Get out"