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Erin W
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At the risk of sounding like an idiot, does anyone know how to actually listen to this playlist? When I follow the playlist link, I can only list to 30-second clips of the songs. When I log in to Spotify (free version) I can't find this playlist or this guy through searches.

That's what I've been trying to find out. Criterion is great, but I sometimes I just want some fuzzy, mediocre William Powell comedy for just before bedtime. The only channel I miss from cable days is TCM.

TCM quit colorizing stuff like 20 years ago.

I'm interested.

Yes, I still vastly prefer the model where I pay separately to run Hulu, Prime, and Netflix through my Roku and don't have to shell out money for ESPN, Disney, and the Monster Truck Network every month.

The Americans streams on Amazon Prime.

Yes, Jolie would be in the version which is faithful to the book.

I always pictured Ryan Phillippe. I don't know if I've ever seen a really good performance from him, but the face is dead-on to my mental image.

I first read Breakfast at Tiffany's after seeing the movie, and I was very surprised how unfit Audrey Hepburn was for the role of Holly Golightly, at least as written. She was supposed to be a girl pulled from white trash, just barely getting by on a thin veneer of glamour. Also, she's nineteen, with "clownishly"

I read the book (loved it). He tells her he wants to play hide and seek, she says no thanks, she's wearing heels, and he like, shoves her, says, "You're it," and runs away. The cookies thing is even worse—he herds everyone into the kitchen where his assistant has set up the dough and stuff, but he doesn't see it where

Fringe, season 5, the death of Etta. I didn't quit watching the show, because it was the last season and I needed to see it all wrapped up, but I admit I was so downcast that I literally did not return to the show for three months, and instead let them pile up on the DVR for when I was ready. It wasn't even that I

Well said. Agree 100%.

Oh, I also quit then. Like you, not because I missed the character or anything, but because it said to me, "This show as you loved it is never coming back."

Rita's death bugged me—however majestically it played out in that episode—because the first four seasons of the show got such mileage out of the tension of Dexter being all tied up with this woman who had NO IDEA what he really was. And then she died and it didn't matter any more. It just really let the air out of a

I remember literally telling someone at the time, "It was pretty good, but the problem is the lead guy is so bland. He'll probably not be around Hollywood much longer."

Captain America is not hurting for merchandising, if my nephews' toy room & Halloween costumes are any indication.

I am 34 years old now and I have never yet forgotten that story.

Have you picked up a People magazine lately? Before the scandal they were totally in the bag for the Duggars: Duggar girls' fashion tips! This one's getting married! This one's having another baby! I mean, they're always getting married or having babies, duh. Out of curiosity, I picked up the issue where they covered

Do you also think rooting for a football team is stupid? Because I think you are right that they are exactly the same, and I don't see why being invested in one of them would be normal and the other one is not.

Definitely. I wash mine in a lingerie bag and hang them to dry.