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I don't see how you can possibly blame that on her.

The thing I always wondered about was whether anything like this scene ever happened, what Kyle McLachlan says at around the 2:20 mark.  It was nice to know someone else besides me had that experience, even if it was just a scene in a movie.

The scene where Shelley Winters dies still makes me cry like a baby. Her character kind of shleps through the movie until the end, and then she reminds you that she was the most badass actress of her time, no exceptions.

A few months ago I saw Andrea Bennett on the Weather Channel and freaked out becuase I thought it was some sort of ONN tie-in.  I shit you not.

There is an answer to that question.  This is from the comment section of the video, you can decide if it's him or not.

When I first heard about this film I assumed it was sort of like eXistenZ (Cronenberg's idea of virtual reality consists of a throbbing biomechanical organism that plugs directly into your spinal column) and sort of like Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (man and woman find love using shards of memory after their

Fearless Vampire Killers was (and remains) a genuinely odd film, even by Polanski standards.  It's as if he thought the mere idea of a gay vampire (just to name one example) was clever enough that people would laugh on an intellectual level, even though nothing in the film was truly funny. I watched it around 20

Now here's a guy who knows how to talk to chicks…

You forgot the Beatles. If you listen to "A Little Help From My Friends" throught the lens that it's about a guy addicted to porn, the song totally fits. This has been right under people's noses for more than 40 years.

You forgot the Beatles. If you listen to "A Little Help From My Friends" throught the lens that it's about a guy addicted to porn, the song totally fits. This has been right under people's noses for more than 40 years.

I remember being a kid in the 70's, sneaking into "Coming Home" and watching the pussy-eating scene. I knew at that moment I was going to have to be good at that when I grew up. Thanks Jane.

I remember being a kid in the 70's, sneaking into "Coming Home" and watching the pussy-eating scene. I knew at that moment I was going to have to be good at that when I grew up. Thanks Jane.

Gotta have some love for Emilio Estevez in "Nightmares", right before Repo Man.  Also Moon Zappa's first film appearance.

Gotta have some love for Emilio Estevez in "Nightmares", right before Repo Man.  Also Moon Zappa's first film appearance.

Well, there was this one good MadTV skit.

Well, there was this one good MadTV skit.

The 1991 French film La Belle Noiseuse was a four-hour-long movie about the relationship between an artist and a model (played by Emmanuelle Béart, five years before Mission Impossible). The movie is intended to be an intellectual take on the creative process, but at best the drawings and paintings look like a bunch

The 1991 French film La Belle Noiseuse was a four-hour-long movie about the relationship between an artist and a model (played by Emmanuelle Béart, five years before Mission Impossible). The movie is intended to be an intellectual take on the creative process, but at best the drawings and paintings look like a bunch

That wasn't what I meant, but it does fit.

Am I the only person who saw St. Vincent and thought Annie Clark was f*cking unreal?