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Clueless Neophyte
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EXPLAIN HOW!

EXPLAIN HOW!

Your sincere efforts to see the positive in this ill-conceived project is admirable, @avclub-0592cd603d4801529227f55223d0d612:disqus .

Your sincere efforts to see the positive in this ill-conceived project is admirable, @avclub-0592cd603d4801529227f55223d0d612:disqus .

It's the attempt at normalizing (ha!) him that I question. In Hitchcock's movie (& the source novel), Norman isn't just odd, he's isolated & completely dominated by his mother.  He's so dependent on her, in fact, that when she starts dating, he kills both the guy & his mother.  The internalized guilt (& his inability

It's the attempt at normalizing (ha!) him that I question. In Hitchcock's movie (& the source novel), Norman isn't just odd, he's isolated & completely dominated by his mother.  He's so dependent on her, in fact, that when she starts dating, he kills both the guy & his mother.  The internalized guilt (& his inability

I want to have…
I want to have…
I want to have Raquel Welch, dropped on top of me.

I want to have…
I want to have…
I want to have Raquel Welch, dropped on top of me.

Maybe you didn't read this sentence: "But in this new, more modern take on Psycho lore, Dylan is as much a part of Norman's world as his trying out for the track team, going to wild high school parties, hanging out with a quartet of rebellious teen girls, and sneaking looks at Japanese manga comics filled with 'young,

Maybe you didn't read this sentence: "But in this new, more modern take on Psycho lore, Dylan is as much a part of Norman's world as his trying out for the track team, going to wild high school parties, hanging out with a quartet of rebellious teen girls, and sneaking looks at Japanese manga comics filled with 'young,

Lord, don't give anybody any ideas.  Now we're in for a Wayne's World reboot.

Lord, don't give anybody any ideas.  Now we're in for a Wayne's World reboot.

Agreed re Rollins on Nerdist—great stuff.  Did you listen to the Comedy Mutant episode, @avclub-14ab3610488873ae27b32947a76e6bd1:disqus ?  I really enjoyed that one, too.

Agreed re Rollins on Nerdist—great stuff.  Did you listen to the Comedy Mutant episode, @avclub-14ab3610488873ae27b32947a76e6bd1:disqus ?  I really enjoyed that one, too.

I saw 'em at Lisner Auditorium, on the GW campus.  We totally shoulda hung out!

I saw 'em at Lisner Auditorium, on the GW campus.  We totally shoulda hung out!

To each his own, @avclub-b63f73301fe289a7c258eb2e3f4986ce:disqus , but do a quick google image search for proof she's more than "plain-looking".

To each his own, @avclub-b63f73301fe289a7c258eb2e3f4986ce:disqus , but do a quick google image search for proof she's more than "plain-looking".

Boylan Heights was the first compact disc I ever owned (I'm old, too), but not the first I ever bought (that was Lifes Rich Pageant).  A girl who lived in my freshman dorm that I kinda hung out with a little gave it to me for my birthday.  She was nice, but not my type, & I still feel a little bad that she liked me in

Boylan Heights was the first compact disc I ever owned (I'm old, too), but not the first I ever bought (that was Lifes Rich Pageant).  A girl who lived in my freshman dorm that I kinda hung out with a little gave it to me for my birthday.  She was nice, but not my type, & I still feel a little bad that she liked me in