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Craig J. Clark
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I remember. You had the lasagna.

It was #8 on the three-day chart. Maybe Focus didn't give them an estimate for yesterday's take.

Perish the thought!

I did go to Seattle, but I went for a different kind of action entirely.

I spent the bulk of my Labor Day on planes or waiting to get on planes.

I still want to see Passion, damn it

I'm 40. I thought this was established last month.

Actually, I believe the Strategies Against Architecture series is a great way to get acquainted with them.

Saw "Heroic Origins" on the plane yesterday

Spent a fair bit of my weekend on planes

Glad to see that you liked it as much as I did. I would hate to think I ever steered you wrong.

Careful! You don't want us to get jinxed, do you?

On the contrary, I think Ruthless People is the superior film. It's a lot funnier and much more tightly scripted.

That pretty much makes it a dual remake of Boudu and Pasolini's Teorema.

It wouldn't bug me, but it's such a ridiculously easy thing to get right.

I haven't forgotten it. In fact, I covered it (along with Ruthless People) with my friend Joe Blevins a few years back.

God damn it

I believe The Castle is worthwhile. I haven't seen the other.

I'm afraid I don't know. The earliest film of his that I've seen is The Seventh Continent. That's as good a starting place as any.