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Agreed. When she first appeared (after thinking "Hey! She was in 'Magnolia'), I feared that was going to be a broad stereotype (I next thought of the lady that owned Tom in the Tom and Jerry cartoons). But she quickly showed that she had a very different internal life, and feared Hearst more than anyone - because she

"We talk-ed. We dance-ed. We drank champagne…"

Agree with DF. I tried to explain my love of David Lynch once, and came up with him being one of very few directors who does things with sound and pictures together that could not possibly be recreated in another medium. A lot of films could work to greater or lesser degrees as novels, radio plays, or comics. But a

Cooper summoning up the strength of character to turf a naked Audrey Horne out of his bed strikes me as a superhuman act to this day.

'Oliver Stone' is an anagram of 'Inverse Tool'.

I still like Weezer
Sure, there's been a downward spiral, but the same could be said for the Super Fun Happy Slide.

I remember 'A Low Down Dirty Shame'.

And Suzy Cube to those cursed with eczema.

Bruce Campbell and Kyle McLachlan…
… in a buddy, road movie.

Awesome music
I've been singing the theme tune for what seems like the last year. Not speaking able to speak Japanese hasn't been a hindrance.

Blank Screen: The Quickening.

I propose that an up and coming theatre troop perform those quotes as a short play.

I'm mainly sad that I got the Complete Series set, but it has none of the bonus materials I thought it had. No commentaires, no wandering Milch telling me what could have been.