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Herman Menderchuk
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Barney's movie has heart, but Bullet to the Head has a bullet to the head.

I have seen every Cronenburg film, even his film school stuff, and love most of his work and at least appreciate the rest.  Hated Cosmopolis, and so did two of my friends.

I have seen every Cronenburg film, even his film school stuff, and love most of his work and at least appreciate the rest.  Hated Cosmopolis, and so did two of my friends.

Look at birdie, Michael!

Look at birdie, Michael!

"Fishes, loaves."

"Fishes, loaves."

I think bcfred and I were reading the same edition…  Sure sounds like nuclear war/winter to me…  To wit:

Only if he does "Spinning Wheel".

At the very least, I'd bet he has ants in his pants.

Buy loafers, sell high heels.

Tell him he looks like a pneu man.

I don't get Vertigo, either, and I've never understood the argument that it's Hitchcock's masterwork.  The technical aspects are just dandy, but otherwise I find it turgid and dull.

I thought "Yum!" was a bad enough name, but "Tricon Global Restaurants"?!  Did Hank Scorpio have a stint as CEO?

The site has eaten two of my replies so far, seemingly because I linked to a Cochrane Review about the MMR vaccine.  I'll leave that link out (Google "Vaccines for measles, mumps and rubella in children") but the short version is that your friend's anecdote doesn't trump scientific data from hundreds of thousands of

Peter North.

It's like Baltic Avenue, granted, but it's still property.

EDIT FOR REDUNANCY.

Good question, I can't remember either.  If only there were some sort of DATABASE available on the INTERNET that listed plot summaries and quotes from popular MOVIEs.

But Bridget: post hoc, ergo propter hoc!  It's Latin, so you KNOW it's a good rule.