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Craig J. Clark
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Once you get cleaned up, you really should give The Driver a look. It's by Walter Hill!

Not even What's Up, Doc?

Sean Connery begat Dustin Hoffmann, who begat Matthew Broderick…

Different settings, different characters. Murphy definitely has her play the same type from season to season, though.

What, now I'm an expert on rubber fruit all of a sudden?

You'd think Murphy would have a better handle on them.

Crime and kinship

I watched it again recently. I think it's still incredibly charming.

Sometimes a rubber banana is just a rubber banana.

Well, that figures.

The Question has an intriguing look, but Dr. Fate's definitely trumps it.

True, but I haven't had the heart to watch anything he's had a hand in since.

Okay, I have to ask

My apologies, Miller. Guess it's time to trade in my unit for an upgrade.

Agreed on both counts. "Tuesday the 17th" was plumb stupid.

I read that as Submissive Black Holes, which tells me I've been spending too much time on gay dating sites.

Yeah, but her performance is funny-strange, not funny-ha ha.

Beyond the Black Rainbow is the kind of movie I can see myself pulling out every five years or so to drink in the visuals.

That is correct.

I acquired the script book for this at a library sale a couple years back, but wound up selling it at Half Price Books because I couldn't bring myself to crack it open.