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Is it too late to recast Sarah Gadon as Marion Crane?
With Gadon in the role, knowing her fate, it'd really hit me in the gut when she asks, "Do you have any vacancies?"

I haven't seen it in thirty years, but I vividly remember Victor Buono as Satan in The Evil, giggling and arching his bushy satanic eyebrows at Richard Crenna and Joanna Pettet.

"Santy Claus came and he fixed the whole thing. We don't have Santy Claus."

No love for Jeannie Berlin anywhere? I was really happy to see her.

Maybe I'm just too into the early 80s of it all, but does Eleven remind anyone else of Kristy McNichol?

I can't recall…have we ever seen any Abby children? Or old Abbys? They all seem to look alike and appear to be the exact same age. Is there a reason for this that I missed?

In alphabetical order: The Trip, Tropic Thunder.

The title may shout 2000s rom-com, but the poster screams generic mid-90s erotic/courtroom thriller.

Susan was nice but they also gave us reasons to question her. Remember when shushed Elaine in a movie theater? Taped Mad About You? Loved George?

…also featuring Brigitte Nielsen, Linda Hamilton,, and Grace Jones.

The "ding dong" and "ho ho" innuendos were old school Match Game but then the ad-libbing went to far with "licking a ding dong" and Baldwin joking about shoving his ding dong in someone's mouth. And really…"Drilling Kim Kardashian's [blank]" ? It just wasn't funny when everyone said "ass." And then a later reference

Spoiler?

I liked Pontypool so much I showed it to friend but I turned it off shortly after the end credits began so he wouldn't see that last-second WTF coda which kinda puts a damper on it. He never suspected a thing. Honestly, If someone can explain what it means and why it's there, I'd like to know.

It was bad enough going to B&N and seeing someone laying on the floor with one of the chain's sticky pastries flipping through books. Now add wine stains.

The best episode so far this season. And could the two shots of Sue have been more Sue?

I wonder how the original Death Wish would have turned out if all had gone forward as originally planned—Sidney Lumet directing and Jack Lemmon starring.

So very true. She also had a stronger connection to Laura than she did to her own family, which I loved. One of my favorite episodes is “Long Night’s Journey Into Day” when Millie decides not to go away for the weekend with her husband and son (and Richie), and stay behind with Laura, instead.

I loved when Millie sang "My Heart Got A Smash in the Face"—words and music by Mildred Helper, 146 Bonnie Meadow Road.

A Guide for the Married Man, Penelope, How to Steal a Million, Lost in Space, Land of the Giants, The Time Tunnel, Daddy's Gone a Hunting. Nice.

Surprisingly (?) Seth MacFarlane's A Million Ways to Die in the West was published as a hardcover novelization.