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Im pretty sure her medical records would have been sealed from the public

And Hudson's, which IIRC was taken over by Marshall Fields before both were absorbed by Macy's.

Aside: Whenever someone mentions "Ip Man", I always read it as I.P. Man, and imagine a movie about a copyright lawyer.

But what about the '90s remake?

I like when she does that shit with her hair.

You're right. This film fictionalizes people from the '40s and '50s in Hollywood. There's a Charlton Heston stand-in, an Esther Williams stand-in, et cetera. Adding a Hattie McDaniel equivalent would be a sure way to keep people happy.

That sounds awesome.

So… you jumped over the other examples just to the last one, and then complained about it? I don't think showing someone banging away at a typewriter or playing a game of cards is out of the budget of a film school student.

What would the list look like if you went by Netflix or other streaming service views?

Yes, Boris Karloff's performance as Dracula was classic….

Try a flexible approach to food prep. For example, cook a package of chicken breast with minimal or no flavorings.. Then you have the option of using it in soup, salads, burritos, or other things.

Well, what are you waiting for? where's your recipe?

But that was never going to happen, of course. Foreign language productions are for all intents and purposes disqualified for Best Picture.. Best that they'll get is a nomination.

No.

The insectarium? I suppose that works, but did you try it during a show at the planetarium? Or while taking the elevator to the top of the observation tower?

The thing to do is to get advice and info from both. On the one hand, guidebooks may be behind the times, and may hype up places that are bigger rather than better. But on the other hand, locals can be blase about things to do in their city that are new and interesting to someone who's never been there before.

So you have Berlitz drilled into your memory too?

They could still put Don LaFontaine in trailers. That would make things … interesting.

Probably McDonald's breakfast burritos for me. ("Hot" sauce a must, though.) Runner up, if I'm less hungry, would be maple pecan danishes from Tim Horton's.

You mean to say you don't like overcooked eggs and sausage, defrosted muffins and danishes, and unripe fruit?