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"It looks like Norman Maine is feeling no pain!'

Or at least like he always might be.

Hahaha…yes. Yes. He was. Yes, he was.

So true, I'd imagine (not having kids) that if one is harder to reach out to then he might not get reached out to as much.

Her real age definitely adds to the character, much like Mila Kunis's did for Jackie on "That 70's Show" (I think she was 15 when the show started? or just 16? She lied about her age at the audition because they wouldn't have seen her if they'd known how young she was)

And he threw it away with such glee, and satisfaction - if I recall correctly he even punctuated the gesture by lifting it in the air a little before plunking it in the garbage - "and that's, THAT". Frankie had to have known he probably would, which somehow made it even better - she was putting herself out there, and

Yes - in the early part of this episode I thought "Why aren't these two dating? Aren't they dating? Didn't they have a date?"

Ok, so, is "Brick" played by a veteran comedian, who's been working on his chops for decades, and just happens to have a weird-little-boy body? Because while his delivery of the line about the "I hate housework" caddy was hilarious, his timing was almost beyond expert, and his facial expressions - changing from

PCP! I'M GOIN' TO TOWN!

The strings should be more tangy.

Yes! I completely forgot about that - "completely charming" is the perfect way to describe her in that.

There's something wrong with your…blouse.

Definitely not the kid-friendly movie the studio was expecting.

What did you think of Batman Returns, when you saw it?

But I thought everyone agreed that Dave Foley in a wig made for a pretty, pretty lady.

I loved Adaptation. loved loved loved it. But there was something "off" about her performance in "Death Becomes Her". Katherine Hepburn is supposed to have said that she didn't like Streep's acting because when she watched her she only thought "tick tick tick", like she was watching a flawlessly-thought-out

"What Lies Beneath" was nice filmmaking and performances, actually, tied to a story that just didn't…work. I mean that…wasn't there. I mean it was stupid.

"What Lies Beneath" and "Castaway" were in there somewhere.

That's funny, I don't remember typing this^^

I've never seen "Downton Abbey", but all this talk about "Victorian" this and "Victorian" that, in reference to how old this is, or how old that is…and in zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.