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I actually said outloud, "Are they going to kiss?" during that scene. I love the chaste love story between them. Really sweet and very true to all that is Pee Wee. I actually felt that this movie was more geared to children than Big Adventure, but that may my own lens and the fact that I was a kid when Big

Interesting…I went to a campus catholic church when I was in college and it was run by the Paulist order. They were pretty rad, and a relatively liberal bunch. One of the priests had recently seen the documentary Hands on a Hardbody and worked it into his sermon that week. They really knew how to cater to the

The conspiracy stuff bugged me too. I'm guessing that there are enough JFK conspiracy nuts out there (some of whom are otherwise reasonable people whom I know and love) that they don't want to loose a large portion of their audience by ruling it out from the beginning.

I have a similar non-spoilery complaint about the book: King mentions a house in Dallas that has a basement. Anyone who's ever lived in the Dallas area knows that houses there don't have basements. I bring this up to anyone and everyone, it bugged me so bad. Not the believability of time travel so much…the

I'm not sure if I really like this guy's music or if I'm mad at him for ripping off Sparks or if I am really glad that somebody is bothering to rip off Sparks.

Probably the "still hold up" part. It's a pretty recent movie. So good, tho.

"Deah God, make me a bird, so I can fly fah..fah fah way…"

That song is on my treadmill playlist. It's super motivating! And good for a chuckle.

I can't watch that scene without crying. Maybe we haven't been in that exact situation, but we've all experienced trying to hold it together for other people when you've just been punched in the gut.

And she is still together with the actor who played Willoughby. Get it, girl.

I've heard that too. And it pains me. But he seems like such a lovely thoughtful person in this interview.

I still point out "That Guy" at every concert. Just last week, I pointed him out at showing of The Force Awakens.

I have a feeling that all of these macho a-hole directors out there are just like, "This screenplay really gets me. It's so hard to be a true artist!"

Little Darlings was my first thought when I saw this topic. The feathered-hair. The comtemporary soundtrack. The fact that it's about 15-year-olds losing their virginity. The after-school-special/summer's eve commercial vibe. The fact that no one in the movie wears a bra. Armand Assante. Total time capsule!

So sorry to hear that.

Thank you, guys.

I can't speak to medicine in 1970s, but unfortunately, I had a close relative who passed away from lung cancer last year. It was terminal when it was eventually discovered, and she lived for 7 mos after her diagnosis. It spread to her brain, and she had a rare tumor on a nerve in her leg…so she got radiation as

I was living in Austin at the time…but yeah. I should have just stayed.

Ooooh…I remember the Marfa lights from Unsolved Mysteries. Now, apparently it's famous b/c Kristen Stewart hung out their once. Also, I hate it when other towns are compared to Austin. I got duped in to moving to Madison, WI because everyone was telling me it was just like Austin. Nothing is Austin but Austin!!

Seriously. What is he doing with his career? I love him! He's a talented guy. And now I want to hate him for being in this movie.