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Hopefully you watched it before it was pulled!

Point Blank! One of my all-time favorite movies. I'm so thrilled that the blu-ray is out.

Haha, it's on the Boyhood website. It looks like it doesn't roll out in Michigan until August 1st.

Apparently it's coming to the Main Art in Detroit and the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor. Then Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, and Livionia later in August.

The Purge is very bad. But Ethan Hawke did very well from it!

It does sound like they're singing "I'll take a Dick" but according the the printed script and sheet music, the lyric is actually "A-dick, a-dick."

Hahaha, I think your subconscious is trying to say something. That lyric itself never occurs in "Tom, Dick, or Harry," although there's plenty of dick innuendos for those who enjoy that sort of thing.

Kiss Me Kate became a smash hit in 1948. Singin' in the Rain was released in 1952.

I bought Darkwing Duck when it came out on DVD….I still love my memories of it, but it's not good.

I'm so sad I'm going to have to read Vox now.

I think it's still worth watching. It's clear by now that it's never going to live up to the promise it showed in the early part of the second season, but it's still good summertime TV.

When did this happen?? Is this the first we're hearing about it? I thought Suits got pretty good readership for the site, but I guess I'm wrong.

I clicked on this article, so I'm interested in reading the AV Club's review of All That Heaven Allows, obviously, but I kind of agree with you - I want reviews of those Robbe-Grillet films.

Bret and Jermaine were very vocal about how, after using up a large chunk of their catalog in the first season, the second season was incredibly difficult and time-consuming to write.

Without Benzali, there was no point to the show, IMO.

I remember loving the first season when I binge-watched it about ten years ago or so, and then finding the first few episodes of the second season so uninteresting that I didn't even bother with the rest of it.

The issue here is quite simple - musicals take tons of time to write (and film). You can write a 40 minute script quickly enough to make 22 (or 24) episodes per season. There's no way even the most talented theatre songwriters can write enough songs in conjunction with those scripts to fill that many episodes.

The ratings for this show were miniscule, but I guess we can still hope for a second season, since Low Winter Sun's been canceled and Halt and Catch Fire looks like it's going to have even worse ratings.

Oh my goodness, that's brilliant.

Honestly, for me it was a Christian radio drama for kids called Adventures in Odyssey. I know I can't be the only one on this site who listened to this as a kid. It started off very episodic, but because it ran for years and years (and seems to be still running), the writers realized the characters had to change and