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Basil Wrathbone
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Best other than Cushing, Rathbone, and Ronald Howard.

Let's see that Downey Jr. pull off something on the scale of "Sherlock Holmes In Washington".

I'd prefer they spent their days setting up dangerous, elaborate pranks on each other.

Thats all well and fine but what about the members of Vixen?

She ain't no Soledad Miranda

It is. That and 'A Face in the Crowd' make a great Griffith double feature.

To heck with all that - let's get back to this 'The Wire' movie…

The '57 sunburst with PAF's is "the one". but I'm with the Bastard on the single coils - except I'll take mine in a LP Deluxe ala Townshend.

Quite a range from Gandi to Sexy Beast.

I think Fatal Attraction was a worse choice, but that had a lot to do with my predicting the bunny was in the pot a few seconds before the reveal…or maybe I just sounded a bit too happy about it.

No Charlotte Rampling, Catherine Deneuve, or Morgan Fairchild?

But no Bruce Jenner or Steve Guttenberg. Gotta get that Village People movie for that.

I thought it worked well as a solid mystery/thriller - first time through it certainly kept my attention. If you want a great Korean film in that genre definitely check out Bong Joon-Ho's Memories of Murder.

Golly.
—Spoiler alert for 'Love the Beast'—

Winger: She's Only Seventeen (months)

"spray birth-control from planes"

'The Lover' is to "Color of Night' as 'Emmanuelle' is to 'Private Lessons'.

Your reservation for Room 101 is ready.

More water.

.500 For Knight's Summer