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Yes, please continue this feature.  May I suggest a massive single-elimination tournament for all the different versions of Evil Dead N out there?

I was hoping at the least we could have a Tasha/Tobias throwdown over this.

This is true.  What's worrying me, and a lot of other readers/commenters, is that this site might start orienting its reviews and critical tastes towards the "average moviegoer."

Caption contest!

Not sure if that counts as a big twist when it was what I guessed from the trailer.

YES THAT POISON!

The one I have is part of a Leonard Bernstein box set (remember the Original Jacket Collections?) and I do recommend it, although I haven't heard enough recordings to say it would be the one I'd recommend.

OH yeah!

Miracle Mile, always.

I'm counting on that.

I'm kinda interested in #2 as well. What project would you like to see Schumacher try?

"or vamp out on us in any way we will stake you without a second thought." Love Other Corey and Jamison N. as Junior Paramilitary Squadron; it feels like they're a distant ancestor of the Scoobies.

Busey would be a perfect Jack Ruby.

Not only did they throw out at least half the book, but past a certain point it's not even the same story. (Same ending, though.) I've described it as the same characters, the same world, but a different path through it. It's one of the best adaptations ever for that reason.

Yes, but making this kind of innuendo is a risky business.

This is my favorite Love and Rockets, the opening riff always puts a big stupid smile on my face. #2 would probably be the acoustic "All in My Mind."

One of those moments that you're glad that particular actor got to say the line. See also (as you know) Jeff Goldblum and "why is there a watermelon there?"

Wouldn't it be simpler to just boil her in oil?

There is only Wild Turkey 101. Wild Turkey 81 is only a goddamn rumor.

Curse his sudden yet inevitable betrayal!