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That literally makes no sense to anyone who thinks about it for even a minute. "Gone With the Wind" was a book before it was a movie. Did Hattie McDaniel influence the likes of Margaret Mitchell to "rewrite the history of the Civil War as 'the lost cause'"? (Not to mention the fact that "Gone With the Wind" was not

If your point is that under-25s are stupid, I suppose I may have proven your point. That would be depressing, though.

Tyler Perry has exposed many, many people to the idea that an "actor" who dresses in drag is doing something new.

"Salt" made $294 million (118 million domestically), so any exec complaining about that result is shortsighted.

Yeah. Going by "top-grossing" can easily skew the numbers. They should be considering every wide-released film by a major studio, or even every film that was theatrically released, including movies that are made for niche (art-house, evangelical Christian, et cetera) audiences.

Fuck Michael Cera!
That was the driving force of the plot, yes.

Without consulting google, can you tell me another single she released, and the name of her most recent album?

Last year he released a version of 'Proud Mary' with Jennifer Hudson, and it was largely based on Tina Turner's arrangement. I think he's resigned to the fact that her rendition is at least as well known as his.

She's not crap, and she's better than some people on the list, like Tiffany and the Kingsmen.

Weren't the medals given to the fighter pilots during the final battle? She stayed in the war room in the end. (Or, in other words, Chewie should have gotten a medal, but I'm not so sure about Leia.)

"300: Rise of an Empire" features the 34 year old Eva Green and the 41 yo Lena Headey
"Non-Stop" features the 54 year old Julianne Moore
"The Monuments Men" has Cate Blanchett, age 44

Not sure if this counts, because it's a demo, and wasn't released commercially, but posting it anyway.
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun

Aretha Franklin never wrote most of her material (maybe not any of it?) but she's still included.

I remember babysitting a pair of twins. I took them to the video rental. The boy picked out Return of the Jedi, and the girl picked out a Barbie DVD. Both of them told me explicitly they picked their choices to annoy the other. That was the beginning of a really shitty evening that ended up with the two literally

She didn't originate the role, she was a replacement. The original was Andrea McArdle.

If you're not, I will. She was horrible in West Side Story, and she also did a horrible job dubbing over Audrey Hepburn in "My Fair Lady."

Audra McDonald as Lily St. Regis? Nah, she should play Grace again. I don't think she could pull off Lily St. Regis.

Or "Que Sera, Sera"

A lot of those systems will let you skip the recordings if you press '0'.

I do think Casablanca was a good movie, but I also think maybe one of the reasons it won was the same thing that gave the dull "Mrs. Miniver" the boost: wartime politics.