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Did you see Alfalfa’s death? That’s a sad, strange story.

I’m not saying Bonnie Lee Bakley deserved what happened to her, but when you make your living conning men out of money, one of them eventually getting mad enough to kill you over it had to have crossed her mind at some point. It’s kind of an occupational hazard for that skill set is all I’m saying.

He made a movie in 1980 called Coast to Coast with Dyan Cannon, I remember really liking that one when I was a kid. I don’t know if it would hold up now, of course, I also loved Baretta.

Yeah, but don’t you think that by the end of the movie, the parents are going to see the error of their ways, the kid will find an age appropriate girlfriend, and Jennifer will save her house, and probably find an age appropriate boyfriend (maybe rich too)?

Look, now we know Kevin Spacey is a shitbag, but American Beauty deserved the win, just a great movie. But hey, I thought CODA deserved it, so take my opinion with a grain of salt.

As long as Halloween was number one, I’m good. There were a lot of Halloween inspired horror flicks, one of my favorites was He Knows You’re Alone, would have liked to see that make the list. It also has the first Tom Hanks big screen appearance in a small role (small, but he was already so charming you wished he was

I love Psycho 2! I also really enjoy Psycho 3, but Psycho 2 is one of my favorite slasher films.

I’d never heard the John Cage thing either, just the Luke Cage story. A quick google search turned up interviews where he has said that he was a big fan of both, so it felt like the perfect name for him to use.

Two Tarantino movies too.

You can add Out of Sight to the list for Jennifer Lopez, she was fantastic in that. For Steve Martin, I would add The Spanish Prisoner.

I can get the outrage of some of the MAGA nuts, they’ve been failed by both parties (although, the democrats are the only party that even tries to do anything for the working class, but not nearly enough, and they don’t fight hard enough), but to latch onto such a well known, and obvious conman as Donald Trump, well,

I have to say, Over the Top is the best movie about arm wrestling that I’ve ever seen. But also the worst.

I’ve never had to get an usher, the few times it happened, the person just apologizes and goes to find their seat.

Yes, it is terrible. As bad as Superman 4 was, at least it was a Superman movie, not a Richard Pryor movie with an extended Superman cameo.

Yeah, not a bad movie per se, but everything Ripley went through to save Newt, and then they just kill her off, so dumb. I think they should do a reboot where only the first two happened, and give us a grown up Newt.

I really only liked the original, but at least 2 had some fun moments, 3 was absolute dreck.

It’s one of my favorite Marvel movies, I liked that it was almost more of a Tony Stark movie than an Iron Man movie, and I loved what they did with the Mandarin. I was surprised to find out that he actually had fans, I remember being bummed whenever he showed up in a comic, he was such a goofy character, and not in a

I don’t know, I think it was just fan casting. 

Ricardo Montalban wasn’t Indian, but the character was. Montalban crushed the role, my point was that since we’re recasting anyway, it would have been nice to get an Indian actor to play a character that was supposed to be Indian, they obviously didn’t have to do that, because they didn’t. 

I liked it well enough, but the Khan casting was annoying to me. I thought bringing Spock in made sense, I mean, Khan did literally kill him in his timeline. It would have been funny if Kelvin Spock had showed him a picture, “sorry, no idea who that is, can’t help you.”