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Midnight Noon
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There was a movie with that title in the late '90s with Ray Liotta and Linda Fiorentino. Opened in January. I forget the plot, but since it was directed by John Dahl following his one-two punch of Red Rock West and The Last Seduction (and starred Seduction's Fiorentino), I had high hopes.

RIP Jiff Ramsey.

"Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus" reunion!

Did he ever get sued by the Doobie Brothers for ripping off the guitar riff from "Long Train Coming" in "Sing"? I don't recall them getting songwriting credit.

I've been playing binge-watch catch-up with the season after moving, so I'm only getting to this now, but:

What the hell is fast forward?

Nu Metal became popular because bros needed something to combat the boy bands and pop stars on TRL. It wasn't good, but it was cocky and aggro and loud.

Yes. Starring Malcolm McDowell, David Warner and Mary Steenburgen.

The movie "Drillbit Taylor" has a similar premise, except the kids try to hire an adult bodyguard instead of a fellow student.

Jeffrey Dahmer? I love that guy! Thaw him out!

They need to bring McDonagh's "The Lieutenant of Inishmore" to the screen.

He gets to keep making movies, and I never have to see an awful-looking trailer for any of them in the theater.

It was actually an adaptation of an Aziz Ansari line about Tiger Woods on "Parks and Rec".

See, I used to like John Mayer. Thought he was a decent singer and songwriter.

As pointed a satire of children's television as "Krusty Gets Busted" is, it's kind of a bummer that the crime that introduces us to Sideshow Bob is so uninspired, considering the genius of some of his later schemes.

Well, and this is very important, make a left turn in Albuquerque…

Here's hoping Caleb doesn't suffer the same fate as the last Caleb to play against Brad Culpepper.

Monsters U and Dory are actually really good; I've seen both twice in the theater.

If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a building fire.

Cool, I had no idea there was a second Pixar movie coming out this year! I could not be less interested in Cars 3 (though I'll probably check that one out once it hits the discount theater).