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Can't wait to see Carrie Fisher back in action. My sister went out for Halloween in 80' as Leia. Never forget her crushing disappointment at seeing the character reduced to a sex slave in Jedi. Lucas let down a lot of young girls during that decade with that creative choice, hopefully whoever is directing this new

This is excellent to hear Mr. Cooper. You have long proven yourself to be a class act. I'll never forget the time I was sitting inside Roman's on Ludlow Street eating a sandwich. You came in, bought yourself two sandwiches, two bags of chips, and two drinks and on the way out immediately took out the extra sandwich,

Now that Mr. Roth has been given the keys to a $100 million + franchise, it will be interesting to see if he can overcome his aversion to CGI and deliver a crowd pleaser that will make the suits proud.

New to this website. I like the idea of staff recommendations but I read the article thoroughly and I am not interested in any of these things. I will check back with this feature later. Thanks for putting in the time anyway to do this kind of thing for your readers.

Sticking up for the theater workers: I can attest that it's a difficult job. You have no idea how much garbage people leave under their seats until you've worked a 16-hour shift at the Loews on 84th Street the opening weekend of Terminator 2.

I feel for these workers. Corporations only care about their bottom line, not the well being of their employees. Throughout my entire life McDonalds has been a particularly egregious offender in this department. I was a young pimple faced teen working through the "McPizza" era there.

I can't believe they let Letterman director another movie. He was a few grades below me at NHHS. By all accounts he was a five star wad.

Not his best, but the one that resonates with me the strongest. I think of certain scenes from time to time and they still bring a smile to my face to the point where I'll slap my knee and laugh in public.

There should be more stringent safeguards against this kind of post. You are not a real person.

Cameron Crowe has fallen on hard times. But if you were a teenager in 1982, you'll always remember where you were when you saw Fast Times at Ridgemont High for the first time.

I'm guessing you and I are of similar age. The young people are the future, don't forget it and don't fight it. Just remember, when we were growing up the only thing worth a damn on television was Hill Street Blues. Look at all they have now.

A fascinating premise. TV is getting richer and richer these days. I remember as a child really the only thing can intellectual could appreciate on the television was "Hill Street Blues."

Godspeed Eddie. Not many people have a legitimate claim to being the funniest person in the world at a given moment in life, but you definitely did along with Pryor and Chappelle. I'll never forget watching Raw in 87' and pissing off my racist Italian neighbors in the apartment next door with your brilliant Rocky

The Bad News Bears is an exceptional film. Growing up in the early 80's, we all had a massive crush on Tatum O'Neal. She has to be on anyone's short list of the greatest child performers.

It honestly looked like food was the last thing on her mind. She was chewing very absentmindedly in between watching some kind of animated horse cartoon on her laptop. I only noticed because someone had left an unopened bag of chips on the table behind her and got sort of close. It looked like it was the animated

I saw her at the Panera Bread on 86th street the other day. She was all alone eating a tuna fish sandwich with that baguette side they give you. She looked really sad.

do people really like this haunted house shit?

The Undertaker appeared at my high school on a Saturday morning signing autographs in the cafeteria for 20 bucks a pop.

yeah but Sandler came across more like a really clever con artist taking Sony for a ride, not a pouty little boy.