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Good Lewis films directed by Tashlin:
Artists and Models; Hollywood or Bust; Rock-A-Bye Baby; It's Only Money;
Who's Minding the Store?; The Disorderly Orderly.

@avclub-f3df38bea0571d15e376bda9c1245e59:disqus Same memories here. Whenever I was flipping channels late at night I was always happy when I chanced upon Hitch pontificating on Lateline. And "dishevelled" is maybe understating. He always looked like he had just rolled off someone's sofa after an all-night booze up.

Then afterwards you can have sex with Blair Brown.
Hang on, we should be talking about this at the Ken Russell obit.

Oops. Freudian slip fixed.

Lots of fog.

Megan Fox as Nancy Drew!

I can't stand either Law or Ritchie and I've always been on the fence regards Downey but if Stephen Fry's on board then so am I.

Quite rightfully, Corman's best known films are the Poe adaptations starring Vincent Price. The first two ( The House of Usher and The Pit and the Pendulum ) are played pretty straight, with Price dialling down the campiness. Barbara Steele is in the latter so it's the slightly better of the two.
Tales of Terror is

"I will talk to you of Art, for there is nothing else to talk about, for
there is nothing else… Life is an obscure hobo bumming a ride on the
omnibus of Art. Burn gas, buggies, and whip your sour cream of
circumstance and hope, and go ahead and sleep your bloody heads off.
Creation is, all else is not. Creation is

And don't forget Barbara Steele. Her last scene gave me nightmares when I was 10.

"As your attorney I advise you to avoid very long bio-pics and the full moon."

And when he gets annoying you can just shove him in a bag.

So, I guess this means she's not going to be in Django Unchained.

What about the last season of The West Wing ?

Not to mention that it was inspired by "Cyrano" yet Uma's the one with the huge schnoz!

That would be a little redundant, don't you think?
Rearranging his furniture would probably be more annoying.

So that's two old Michael Caine roles Jude Law has screwed up. I sure hope no one's planning a remake of The Man Who Would Be King or a reboot of the Harry Palmer series!

Bradley Cooper? Really? I thought Hollywood's standard MO for literary adaptations was to hire prestigious British stage thesps. Never imagined Lucifer as a frat boy.

Fun Fact: Eugene O'Neill taught Walter that jig for the premier production of Desire Under The Elms. When filming the scene he told John not to yell 'cut' and let the cameras run for a bit and then suprised his son with the dance.
As for Walter stealing the film, this was Bogart's comment:
" One Huston is bad enough