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I believe it was also known as Lost Investment.

I believe it was also known as Lost Investment.

I'm strangely obsessed with David and Bacharach's 1973 remake of Lost Horizon, which I downloaded and watched again just after seeing this news. It's one of the great bad movies of all time, turning halfway through into an awful, awful musical with Peter Finch and Liv Ullmann (!), and it helped kill off the post-Sound

I'm strangely obsessed with David and Bacharach's 1973 remake of Lost Horizon, which I downloaded and watched again just after seeing this news. It's one of the great bad movies of all time, turning halfway through into an awful, awful musical with Peter Finch and Liv Ullmann (!), and it helped kill off the post-Sound

Personally, I'm relieved that the Duchovny/Anderson rumors turned out to be unfounded. As a huge X-Files fan who stopped watching sometime around season six, I was a little creeped out by the romantic scenes in I Want to Believe, which only made that movie even ickier than it already was.

Personally, I'm relieved that the Duchovny/Anderson rumors turned out to be unfounded. As a huge X-Files fan who stopped watching sometime around season six, I was a little creeped out by the romantic scenes in I Want to Believe, which only made that movie even ickier than it already was.

I hate to say it, but I might actually want to see this. I've never been able to get more than halfway through any of Clancy's other books, but Without Remose is a great pulpy revenge novel—weirdly compelling and vicious for more than 700 pages. And McQuarrie's Way of the Gun is all kinds of awesome, even when it goes

I hate to say it, but I might actually want to see this. I've never been able to get more than halfway through any of Clancy's other books, but Without Remose is a great pulpy revenge novel—weirdly compelling and vicious for more than 700 pages. And McQuarrie's Way of the Gun is all kinds of awesome, even when it goes

I can't really defend his screenwriting, but when it comes to writing tell-all Hollywood memoirs, Eszterhas is the real thing—I remember reading the fuck out of American Rhapsody, Hollywood Animal, and The Devil's Guide to Hollywood, and while I'm not exactly proud of it, Eszterhas emphatically delivers on everything

I can't really defend his screenwriting, but when it comes to writing tell-all Hollywood memoirs, Eszterhas is the real thing—I remember reading the fuck out of American Rhapsody, Hollywood Animal, and The Devil's Guide to Hollywood, and while I'm not exactly proud of it, Eszterhas emphatically delivers on everything

I like the title song better in the original Mandarin.

I like the title song better in the original Mandarin.

(Flower in hair wilts.)

(Flower in hair wilts.)

For what it's worth, individuals over the age of 65 are disproportionately more likely to commit suicide than any other age group—which is something we unfortunately tend to forget.

For what it's worth, individuals over the age of 65 are disproportionately more likely to commit suicide than any other age group—which is something we unfortunately tend to forget.

I basically have a Simpsons commentary track playing in the background all the time, like the world's greatest radio show. What does that make me?

I basically have a Simpsons commentary track playing in the background all the time, like the world's greatest radio show. What does that make me?

True…although to my mind, the difference is that the A.V. Club publishes a massive amount of television coverage, and reviews maybe five books a week. If they had a more extensive books section, the occasional pan of an unknown author's novel would make more sense, but as it stands, it just seems like a waste of real

True…although to my mind, the difference is that the A.V. Club publishes a massive amount of television coverage, and reviews maybe five books a week. If they had a more extensive books section, the occasional pan of an unknown author's novel would make more sense, but as it stands, it just seems like a waste of real