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St. Valentine’s Day Massacre (that would be the North Side of Chicago, Paper Lace), which, strangely enough, didn’t include any cops, but members of Capone’s gang ambushing Bugsy Malone’s

I thought the spoiler he was objecting to was that Manchester-by-the-Sea was a real place.

And Bob did seem to genuinely appreciate the help, however poorly executed. He didn't begrudge Teddy his tips, and even his insistence that things didn't go smoothly seemed to be in good humor.

Not half bad if he were alive. He'd have a lot of great stories…

Coincidence?
I think Thaw was a dupe of Edison all along!

By the late 1800s you could "snap" a photo pretty casually, with an exposure time not too far off of today. Culturally, though, it took a long time to get people to pose more comfortably. I think they may have been emulating the painted portraits of the time that they were familiar with. Evelyn's talent for posing…

Certainly has crazy eyes, and the hat doesn't do him any favors.

That's Elizabeth McGovern in Ragtime. Montgomery was a fine actress but of a rather different look (McGovern was pretty damn good casting).

A lot of matrimonial law was based on those "contractual obligations". The "Breach of Promise" suit when a man broke off an engagement was based on the idea that everyone would assume the betrothed had been intimate, such that the jilted bride's marriage prospects would be significantly diminished thereafter.

I'll support you, as long as I get a McLaren for my trouble.

As he would. The man had style!

I think you meant "even" Jack & Jill.
And yet, I can't say you were wrong…

Does he have an endorsement deal with them? They are pretty high-end guns.

Well, the obvious response to that is "which Simpsons?" — the last decade or so? The first decade? Some other span? It's been on so many years that all the usual evolutions of a series in terms of plot and character apply to it three-or-four fold.

Or used to play Frogger.

There are none of those in the Cars universe either.

Back then they weren't really "guns" as we think of them today — They were more like spears that could launch a bullet at the beginning of a fight.

Same to you, buddy!

If they're selling that thing for the equivalent of $27,000, there's got to be a 300%+ markup on it.

For certain definitions of gnocchi, then.