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Or better yet watch Orson Welles in Compulsion and save only 17 minutes. Not like you were going to do anything worthwhile with that extra 13 minutes.

Also on TCM today is the great The Hanging Tree with Gary Cooper.

I wasn't the biggest fan of Bee on TDS, but she knocked it out of the park in her first episode and she already looks more comfortable up there than Trevor Noah (who actually had a pretty good night tonight).

Or cocaine.

I spent the weekend working including Sunday where I had to turn on and off a pump every 2 minutes (not an exaggeration), but none of that matters because the Broncos somehow won which makes the whole weekend worth it.

Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers may not be a great movie but I sure had a great time watching it. Sleepaway Camp III on the other hand is just terrible despite being filmed back to back with the second one and being similar in style (more overtly comedic).

I think we all know Henry Czerny from REVENGE! at this point.

No this is his first appearance. I'm willing to give the film the benefit of the doubt that they will be able to handle the introduction well enough before developing him in his own movie.

It's watchable but I'd hardly call the show of value. Rohl has been fairly minor so far and only showed up in the past two episodes and even she can't really make much of what little is given her.

Carrie: The Musical

Which shouldn't even be a problem for this month since there is a whole category in the Oscars for Imports but I guess that would ruin (or make more difficult) the shared actors thing they are going for.

Nope, apparently a bad or half-hearted performance in a film series none of us would care abut even if she turned in an Oscar worthy performance is an unforgiveable offence.

I don't know what it is about the two of them, but I kind of group Crimes and Misdemeanors and Hannah and Her Sisters together in my head when it comes to Woody Allen movies. Despite the former apparently being a response to the latter, they both gave similar serio-comic tones to me in a different way to his other

Panic Room is rather good but not one of Fincher's best and is sort of an awkward mainstream bridge between his 90's work and his new style he's been working with since Zodiac.

Who can forget her roles in Waterworld and Legends.

We'll all be dead or senile well before then.

Season 5 (in most peoples opinion) or Season 6 (mine) is when Dexter goes to crap. Season 7 isn't great but certainly an improvement on 6 and Season 8 is just the absolute worst.

With regards to your side note;