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Shan
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I really wish this that been a real trailer.

I have a really cool local cinema, I managed to catch Clueless the film in 2015 for the 20th anniversary (first time I'd ever seen it). They're always doing special screenings and revivals.

Apparently not.

I saw a 20 year reunion interview with the cast of Clueless. The guy who played Christian (Justin Walker) looked about his age in the film. Twenty years later, he looked about what you'd expect 20 years later. Basically, he seems to have aged normally in real time.

As blind items go, they weren't even trying with that one, were they?

I know this should have gone with 1994 week but I missed that one. I happened to be reading this article when this newswire was posted, they tracked down and interviewed as many of the passengers on the bus from Speed that they could find 20 years later.

Well into medical school and that's all I have to say about that. As Wafflicious said, lawn, get off etc.

Mohd, Evangelion isn't over yet if you hadn't noticed.

I remember this being discussed tangentially at the time, first off, there's a technical ambiguity under the Texas penal code 43.25 which means you'd really be better waiting off until the party in question is over 18, regardless of the age of consent being 17 and also, it was missing an even more obvious point.

I've found looking at the Matrix Trilogy this way helps (I wonder if this is what they actually intended):

If it's any consolation, they still used "All You Need is Kill" as the movie's title in Japan.

It could be worse, there's still a chance they could explain what happened to her. Sorry to do this but remember
Aliens ——>Alien 3 … ? (still somewhat sore about that one).

What was her angle in all of this? First off, she just as willing to have people killed, then she seemingly out of the blue tips off Bourne (though given the CIA have just phoned him, he should have known they were coming if they got him on the line - it's a poorly constructed scene).

Especially since nothing's really changed all that much, no-one's in jail and practices are probably in effect the same and the only person likely to spend time in jail would be Snowden himself if he ever went back to the US (or even risked leaving Russia).

Legacy's a weird one, especially when you realise it's the Bourne series take on Flowers for Algernon. I'm surprised that the whole intelligence boosting powers of those pills doesn't rate more of a discussion as that's really in the realm of science fiction that the other movies are not (not so much the concept but

How's the veal?

Don't forget Scott Glenn (and I guess thanks to Legacy, Edward Norton was lurking about somewhere).

Isn't it also that his adversary was the real life Carlos the Jackal and … well, since they actually caught him some time ago, that kind of necessitated a change.

It's painfully realistic, though.

I'll be honest, I can't completely remember where I first saw it but it was most likely here. I can't say about the origins, I think I only know for sure where OF COCK came from (ZMF, Red Dawn).