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But I thought Beyond the Forest was a flop? Davis never liked the movie and thought she and Joseph Cotton was miscast. My point was, I'm not sure it was a popular line before Edward Albee opened his play with characters trying to remember it.

I decided weeks ago to watch Bates Motel live and Humans On Demand, but I have to say I'm disturbed by AMC airing half the season in two hour blocks from 10-12. Are they that desperate to get Better Call Saul back on the air? Does this mean that Humans will be cancelled?

Don't t hey realize that the KGB is no more and these days she'd be FSB or GRU?

Hedda Hopper calling Joan Crawford "Crystal Allen" her character from The Women (the catfight as comedy film in Crawford's career, as opposed to Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?, which is catfight as tragic/horror) was kind of odd. It supports a line from the first episode where Joan said that she would not be playing

I love Davis, but Judy Holiday had such a short life and so little successes in Hollywood, it feels wrong to begrudge her her Oscar that year.

I just want to say how much I love Sense8 as a follow up to The Matrix for moving the queerness from subtext to text and moving from a savior narrative to an emphasis on international community.

I'm having mixed feelings ambivalent about this episode. As I wrote elsewhere in the comments section, I wan't bothered by the Land/Sarandon performances until I saw them reenact more movie scenes, this time with dialogue. It's not that the voices are wrong, it's that they're so much smaller.

I found myself most bothered by the performances when they are recreating the scenes from the old movies including Jane. That's when Lang and Sarandon feel too small to be the larger than Life Crawford and Davis.

I was struggling to think where I knew her from and eventually setted on her two episode role on Shameless She really is great.

I was going to quit the show, but decided to stay because it feels like a final season. I've enjoyed the series, but it feels like everyone is ready to move on.

I love Laura Marling, but it always takes me a while to warm up to her albums. This is no exception.

I remember there being something of a Buffy vs The X-Files rivalry back during the original airings. Come to think of it the fact that the conversations on around Buffy never stopped but The X-Filesseemed calcified must be why I was surprised there was interest in the revival last year.

Niffin-Alice is giving me Harvey-Scorpious flashbacks from Farscape I've been watching this channel for a long time.

Lupino's first directorial credit was in 1949, and Arzner's last was in 1943 so their directorial careers didn't overlap much.

This is why the murder of Emma's mother last season, might be the most interesting of Norman's murders and is certainly the one I'm most interested in seeing revealed. She did abandon her daughter and real Norma, like Norma(n) did judge her harshly for it. (Though there is a huge difference between refusing to help

She's still around. For now…

It was, most of them had cancer or heart attacks.

Apparently the actor did have a growth spurt and the creators were wondering how to handle it as time moves slower on the show than in real life.

I had started watching the series before the election and was wary about picking it up again afterwards. Surprisingly, (and I've only seen through the second season so this may change) I'm not having "everything feels different after the election" with this show. I'm mostly having that feeling with sitcoms.

I'm an old Hollywood buff so I love this, but I do think some of the references wouldn't land if the you're less familiar with the subject matter.