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Film Forum's screens (New York City) are the size of postage stamps, the rake of the theater is a joke and the sound system isn't great. Hardly a big screen extravaganza. Better off watching at home.

What's up with the ending can be explained in the subtitle of the film. It's a "Folktale." It's the story of how witches came to be in the deep dark woods of New England, cast offs from their religious families, girls set astray and lied to by the Prince of Lies.

"Mr. Roarke, this isn't a fantasy, it's a NIGHTMARE!!!"

Because of what happened between the 50s and 70s made people nostalgic for a "simpler time."

The movie was raunchy, the show was raunchier.

I'd rather see the original show with all the original songs and none of the barnacles that have crept up on it all over the years. No disco opening song "Grease," No "Hopelessly Devoted to You," no "You're the One That I Want." ("All Choked Up" is a really good song that's been forgotten.)

That was an excellent RR. The line about "Ishtar": "You just saw this thing, this film, it was like cotton candy in
somebody’s mouth, just completely dissolving while it was still being
shot" is just so wonderfully quotable.

As this will most likely air after the election, we're gonna need a musical about equality.

This is why I loved "Looking" where the characters were not up there for the audience's whims. Very few gay characters on TV stay gay or have sex with men. Steven Carrington, Jodi on "Soap,"

C'mon, this remake is gonna blow without the Pat Benatar theme song and star turn by Helen Slater.

I thought the Jabba scenes were good, they tied up a story that had been threaded throughout the original trilogy and it had all the fun of Tatooine. Then the movie became less fun.

When the ads of my youth look really old-fashioned.

Too bad that they didn't hire all untrained kids. There was something so charming about hearing the kids speaking and hearing them slightly struggle with words they'd never used before.

"Duran Duran" specialized in senseless songs. "The Reflex". "The Union of the Snake". "Wild Boys". All just word soup with catchy melodies.

"Massachusetts" in this article means "Boston." As somebody who grew up 90 miles to the west where we don't have the accent nor any other quirk mentioned in this article, I am once again mah-ginalized by the land of the Big Dig.

It was Season 5, Episode 8: "The Kiss"

They did show Kenny's face one other time. Just once. It was the episode when Axl took an aborted road trip with Sean and Darrin to see his ex girlfriend in college. They fake you out as Axl knocks on a college room door and Kenny answers and just goes back to his desk.

But who'll play sister Emma, whom some think may have actually been the killer? Is Margaret Ladd too old to play a nutty sister named Emma? (Kudos to the one other person who gets that.)

Agree with this review. The cousins bit all seemed rushed. Who the hell were they? But the fight scene was amazing. But Dre's whole "toughen the kids up" seemed out of place and misguided.

Favorite found footage film? Trollhunter. It doesn't take itself seriously and those trolls are a riot.I am not a fan of the "Paranormal" because the first one felt really, really slight. And the later ones just relied on cheap jump scares that startle you once but don't linger.