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Craig J. Clark
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I've never seen one go lower than $19.

I rather enjoyed Psycho II when I saw it a few years back, but I never saw the point in continuing on to III or IV.

I actually picked up a CD by Glass Eye (Hello Young Lovers) based on their appearance in this film.

It stayed with each of the characters for about five minutes or so before moving on. I don't remember it doubling back to any of them, but it has been a couple decades since I saw the movie, so I could be wrong about that.

You're right. I was remembering Jones's role in Waking Life.

Dude, that's Alex Jones. You don't really want to be Alex Jones, do you?

"It's that guy from Reservoir Dogs and Doc Brown!"

Have you ever seen Fear? If so, what did you think of it? Considering their history, I was kind of surprised to see Rossellini and Bergman taking on the story of a woman who has to scramble to hide her infidelity from her husband and is driven to the brink of suicide as a result.

In the early '90s there was a movie called Twenty Bucks which followed a $20 bill as it got passed from person to person. Not what I would call a great or particularly deep film, but look at that cast.

The Big Combo!

Doily?

And so, rather than use the crutches of established abilities, moral code, or coming up with something

@avclub-5f6a9f5130f01738ca241e16bf0b6c61:disqus Perhaps if Mills and O'Neill had left it as a standalone story, it would be considered more canonical today, on par with such contemporary works as The Dark Knight Returns and Watchmen.

It depends how we kill him.

You're only human, @avclub-de4a08d644135b09bd7e1a592dff156b:disqus. You're supposed to make mistakes!

Wachowski was never an actor, though.

If he does, there will be iguanas everywhere.

Ida Lupino would be a great choice.

Hey, we can't help it if you make it so easy.