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He's even starting to look like a less-lovable Archie Bunker.

Well, there is that.

I once read a viewer's theory that Sally grew up to Samantha Jones from Sex and the City—changing her name and being a sex addict just like her Dad. I think it makes sense.

I agree that adding the emphasis at the end was kind of a cheat, but I suspected what the two were actually talking about before they did that.

So what happened to this guy?

Fair point.

I loved the look of the movie, and the songs and dances just had me lost in the movies like when I was a kid. The ending, I thought, was earned, and didn't come as too much of a surprise. It was just beautiful to watch, and Emma Stone really acted the hell out of the role. The only thing I didn't really buy was how

I like the idea that this is about one person's struggle with identity and beliefs, not about the ex-gay movement as a whole, which most people have realized is flat-out ridiculous.

Dad gummit!

For some reason, I think it's hilarious that "Boo! A Madea Halloween" was made after that title was made up and used as a joke in a Chris Rock movie.

The only thing I looked forward to was Joan Rivers' Fashion Police the day after. Now, I don't see anything to care about.

Switzerland gave us the cuckoo clock!

Wow. So many here have similar stories. I started out watching Project UFO as a kid. Became a believer by reading Communion. Was obsessed with Unsolved Mysteries and then X-Files. Now I'm a skeptic, but open-minded. I believe there's life elsewhere, but it's hard to believe they've visited Earth and tried to "probe"

James Lee Burke's "Tin Roof Blowdown" is a must-read novel about post-Katrina New Orleans.

"Don't think of them as drug addicts. Think of them as killers!" I forgot how much I loved "I Love You to Death."

Green Acres to the tune of Purple Haze.

I just heard that song (which is as old as I am) a couple of years ago, and it's now one of my favorites!

Bless their hearts.

He's the Grandpa Jones of actors.