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It is also because he never perspires.

I thought I was the only one who loved Juror Number 4! Yes, he was the only one who kept his shit together. To be fair to some of the other jurors, they were well-intentioned, but didn't think their vote through. There was that good-faith "well, he wouldn't be in the docket if he weren't guilty" kinda thing goin' on.

I just had to run to Google, which actually sent me a news feed with the words "You've shown an interest in Aaron Carter" yesterday, and type in "Papa John is a bad man".

I don't know much about it save it is a novel by Nathaniel West which (supposedly) is the best novel about Hollywood in the 1940s ever. It was made into a film by John Schlesinger with Donald Sutherland and Karen Black.

I can launch a three-hour long invective about my disdain for the Papa John's pizza and this John Papa himself.

Well, she did speak without prompting.

I would never do it in a restaurant, but at home, I do love A-1 with a nice charred steak off the grill.

Have you seen The Day of the Locust? I have always been curious about it and then I think, "Oh, read that moldering paperback with Karen Black on the cover first." Somehow, I figured you've seen it because of our mutual appreciation of David Bowie.

Fitzgerald is difficult to film because his writing is poetic. No good film has been made of The Great Gatsby for that reason, besides the fact that Daisy is a symbol and not a character. No, I didn't like The Curious Case of Benjamin Button either.

At a press conference for Can't Stop the Music after it flopped, caftan-wearing producer Allan Carr asked the press if there was anyone there who thought that the movie had a rat's ass of a chance in hell of flopping.

Pity he didn't wear a king hat in his scenes.

Are you referring to the Clark Gable/ Claudette Colbert film?

What's important is they're raising awareness.

Dreamy. He's dreamy.

I never tire of watching High Noon. If you've never seen it, I also suggest taking the title literally and being roasted during it. It being edited to appear in near-real-time gave it an unbelievably tense quality. I love that damned movie because it basically sums up whatever world view you have. Early Grace Kelly is

I didn't get The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show when I was a kid but I adored June's voicing of Rocky. It had a plaintive quality that made me love the little squirrel. Once in a while, I will listen to a clip. Rocky always made me smile.

Don't we need only go back seven generations to basically be related to everyone?

I'm with you. Hulu has been my go-to for a while now. I have Netflix but I often wonder why. Though I do wish they had the Criterion Collection. I might drop Netflix and get FilmStruck.

Great, great film, easily Tarantino's best. It helps he had an Elmore Leonard story to work with.

Is your friend Jake Lloyd?