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I'm hoping Rachel Weisz is on that second list and not the first …

From a purely cold-hearted business calculation:

Didn't make much since the last TI. Did try some new stuff.

Ground turkey is easier to find, although I'm surprised you had to look hard to find just turkey breasts.

You've given me an idea of what to do when it gets about 10 degrees colder here. Oxtails! Thank you!

Thanks for the reminder. I want to read The Halloween Tree and The October Country this month - must track both down.

MechanoCop.

Um … it's a joke. "Transcendent," "shiny," "chrome," and "mediocre" were just callbacks to dialogue in MM:FR. Just trying to make a funny, not seriously critique either film. Have a root beer.

I watched live last night, albeit a bit late … I was pleasantly floored - cello solos, ballet, foreign policy debate. And it all worked.

Loved Bubba Ho-Tep. That movie needs more love and viewings.

Don't forget about Magnum!

So, is this a gender-flipped Something Wild, or what?

Nah, I'm out. Saw the original and left thoroughly meh.

Gives a whole new meaning to the term "bone broth".

Tell that to Harold Finch.

I think what DRC means is, next to the transcendent shine and chrome of Mad Max: Fury Road, AoU appears … mediocre.

Just adding to the Thelma Ritter love pile … and to express surprise that I've never run across this on TCM.

How have I missed that all these years?

I protest. The lack of extension from the outer edges, as well as the dearth of handlebar twists, makes that dieselpunk 'stache.

It's been a long time since I've read PKD, but that sentence pinged me in the wrong way because it's something that will turn me off of a writer's work. Tim Powers (whose stuff I WANT to like so much but always ends up driving me crazy to the point that I need to forget that I've read them) does this more, in my