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They have compound eyes. It'd take forever!

I'm pretty good friends with the screenwriter of Roadhouse II and Escape Plan, though we've only kept sporadically in touch since he moved west about 20 years ago.

You must be on a different internet. Mine's pretty much the mirror image of what you describe there.

Not to mention their eagerness to embrace information that "feels" true.

Not to mention the papers themselves being openly partisan. The concept of a neutral press is essentially a post-WWII fiction that grew up around the limited pool of broadcast licenses, and antitrust laws restricting print media consolidation.

Where's the old world charm in that?

Que When the Tigers Broke Free…

"Well, Leftenant, 1940 is technically the last year of the 1930s, so one could argue that we're not quite there yet…"

I thought it looked suitably creepy and "alien". A guy in a suit isn't so prosaic when the guy has a pretty freaky, alien build in the first place.

Sometimes a noodle's all you need.

If Ana Lily Amirpour liked Sarah Douglas in Superman II, she should really check out Conan the Destroyer, at least for the scene where Ms. Douglas shows up in her evil queen battle armor.

Jeez, you must really have been born yesterday… ;)

Smith's the lead, and clearly the best thing in it. I'm sure that this recut is primarily driven by a desire to milk the dedicated Joker & Harley fanbase for a few more bucks.

I think there are actually two different forces at work here: 1) Horror is all about "worst case scenarios" and feeling helpless in the face of a threat, so the "nobody believes me" situation is a common trope. This extends outside of horror in to the broader category of "suspense", wherein I would add to Little

The only thing I remember seeing her in was the Matt Helm movie, The Wrecking Crew. Not even among the better Matt Helm movies, but she was not only strikingly beautiful, but really gave off an unexpected air of intelligence. I'm inclined to agree her career would have taken off, unless drugs or some other Hollywood

Was there an equivalent to Larry Ferarri in any other market? A guy filling up Sunday morning airtime playing pop songs and standards on an electric organ?

'cause the AV Club comment section is the best comment section in the world! Amiright?!

By the time she was in Dracula in 1992, at age 21, she was pretty impressively developed.

Giger—who died unexpectedly in 2014 at the age of 74

I've seen pizza I would have wanted to put a condom on before I ate it.