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Burl
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Ha ha, you're thinking of Prince's Graffiti Bridge!

He probably thinks Videodrome is pretty nutty with lots of weird ideas, and likes The Fly pretty good for an old movie, but believes it could do with a modern-day remake! He's never seen M. Butterfly!

Ha ha! That British-speaking guy, right! I wasn't sure who was being spoken of until Mr. King clarified it!

That Basket Case guy is merely a putty!

Ha ha, same here! I've become a real blancmange since becoming Burl père!

Ha ha, it certainly is gross, but I'm not so sure I agree 100% with your police work there, Mr. Calrissian! It was actually several Burman offspring who did those trick effects, not the young Bottin!

Ha ha! I'm fond of it too! Although they should have kept the original title, "The Siemaszko Affair!"

I have!

Many, including God perhaps, will tell you God Told Me To is his best! Others quite simply prefer Q!

It's one of ol' Burl's all-time faves!

Of course, ha ha, but which movie do you you choose?

Ha ha, I sure don't find the Osmonds very er*tic!

Fantastic idea for a picture!

I like how Paul Dano always makes an appearance in one of these movies! Ha ha!

Ha ha, there sure was!

Ha ha, hi! I watched Halloween again, and also The Mutilator! Ha ha, gory! And I also came up with some fake movie titles! Which of them con-sar-nates you the most?

Very sad news! I was just listening to Loaded last night! Terrific album!

You can say what you like about the films of Hal Needham, but that scene at the end of Smokey and the Bandit II, where it looks like a single big rig is racing across the desert toward the camera when suddenly two appear from behind it, and two more from behind those, and so on until there's an epic number of big rigs

I admired her in many ways, ha ha, but her remake of Mad Love was mighty perplexing!