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See my response to the other person.

Huh? The original novel was British. Don't know where you got the notion that it was French.

You think that he's the real cook?

A good point!

Fillet of Soul ("Live and Let Die")
The Prancing Pony (Lord of the Rings)

Oh, I know, but I had to use the line anyway.

Physically, Jennifer Lawrence is the first person that comes to mind, but I wouldn't wish a project like this on her.

I think even Aquafina is a rip off; and I've never tasted Evian, as far as I can remember. How is it greasy?

What is a grit?

Norton is pretty villainous, but I'm not sure if I'd call him a cartoonish villain.

It is Hedy.

Next up, Edith Stein biopic.

Yes, people really were being born in June of 2002. (No joke!)

Saoirse Ronan, Hailee Steinfeld, and now this… how many movies about teen girl assassins do we need?

Wasn't that Wesley Snipes?

which version

Alexander's No Good, Terrible, Horrible Day (the movie) was pretty bad. The book would have worked better if they made it into a 10-15 minute segment on some longer program, but they had to pad it with goofy musical numbers, for some reason.

No, it really doesn't. Also, kale chips don't have the texture of potato chips. They disintegrate in your mouth too quickly.

I just miss the non-gendered, and more importantly, non-branded generic sets that seem to be harder to find, at least at the toy stores and department stores I've been to.

I'm pretty open-minded with what I eat, but I do not like kale at all. I can tolerate it in soups or sauteed, but I would never eat it raw.