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I was surprised at how much I liked it. There's a pretty nifty twist that I didn't see coming (though I really should have).

This seems to be ripe for a film remake. They'd probably have to keep it set in the 60s, however. With modern-day security, I would imagine that it would be highly unlikely two kids could stay even one night undetected at the Met.

I have a FB friend who is a full-blown Trump lover, despite the fact he's gay. He'll eagerly believe anything the Trump camp tells him, while dismissing anything from mainstream media. I noticed he hasn't mentioned this guy being appointed. Hmmm…I'm sure he thinks it's fake news.

I don't know. The nice thing about the Mueller investigation is that it allows congressmen to deflect any and all questions about Russia. If Mueller goes, forget getting asked about literally anything else. Every question from every reporter for days and weeks and months on end will be

I'm going to assume that, since the film is rated R and hasn't been banned by court order, that that scene didn't make this adaption.

Little Trumpy Corruption Achievers, yes, and proud we are of all of them.

Hell, they're still making excuses for Senior being too naive to understand that talking to the FBI director about backing off an investigation was a wrong thing to do.

That Texas motherfucker is Greg Abbott, currently presiding over a special legislative session designed to get us our very own job-killing bathroom bill and to gut local control so as to concentrate as much power in Austin as possible.

It's kind of amazing that, back in 2013, he was considered far and away the most likely candidate for the 2016 GOP nomination.

Billy Lynn also had Kristen Stewart and Chris Tucker. I joined the rest of America in not seeing it, but I still am amazed that those four actors all found themselves in the same movie.

1. No clue, but I'm guessing it's a fairly prominent film.
2. Plisskin
3. Downfall (source of the infamous "Hitler ranting" meme)
4. I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
5. Ed Wood
6. Attack the Block
7. Foxy Brown?
8. Misery and Deloris Clairborne
9. It wasn't Dawn of the Dead, since that was mid-aughts. So I have

I want to say it was financed and released by the short-lived Savoy Pictures, which was pretty much out of money by the time it came out. The savage reviews didn't help.

1. Pure Luck and Gone Fishin'
2. Daryl Hannah. It's a shame she wasn't able to capitalize on her Kill Bill comeback.
3. Out on a Limb? Jones was also in Stay Tuned and Mom and Dad Save the World
4. Eugene Levy and Wagons East
5. Sean Young I think she was Lt. Einhorn. I don't remember her other name, but the

1. Matinee
2. Sleepless in Seattle
3. Super 8?
4. Explorers?
5. No clue
6. I've seen the first two Twilight movies (I was assured that the second one was better than the first one. That person lied), and I vaguely remember a scene set at a movie theater in the second one…New Moon, I think. So I'll go with that.
7.

1. Hard Candy
2. Payback? I think that might have come out after he died, though
3. Purple Rain
4. RoboCop
4 Part 2. Dune?
5. Showgirls
6. I have no idea. Chopping Mall?

1. Lucy
2. The Master was in 70mm…have no idea what other 70mm film has been released lately.
3. We're No Angels
4. Kieslowski
5. Don't know.
6. I don't have the slightest clue, so let's go with Despicable Me 2
7. Three Days of the Condor
8. No idea
9. 1968, I think

It's the Fallacy of the Talking Killer in real life. Comrade President is the Bond villain who is nice enough to explain to 007 his entire plan before leaving while assuming his incompetent henchmen will kill Bond.

The big unanswered question is why the Guild wouldn't notice that the movie was still being filmed, and the producer, who just happened to be an Oscar-nominated director, was still hanging around the set.

As Good As It Gets originally being 5 hours explains a lot. It's a solid movie, but it's rather disjointed, probably because there was a ton of connective material left on the cutting room floor. That would explain why Ulrich had essentially a bit role at a time when his fame (and paycheck) would suggest a larger

I'm sure the script moved him…TO A NEW HOUSE!!!