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Meanwhile, her aunt and cousin were just living in filth in East Hampton. Where's their story???

Oh, i know that. It's just from the way King describes the aliens themselves that makes me think of Skeksis in my imagination.

I'm re-reading Stephen King's "The Tommyknockers" (somebody had to and I think I am one of the only people who liked that King novel) and I am at the point where they enter the ship and find the dessicated aliens and I realized that by King's description, I am picturing them as Skeksis.

She said Lesat "left" her after writing Memnoch the Devil and that would be it. She wrote a few more vampire books without him but he returned and she wrote more culminating with, I believe, "Blood Canticle": which fans hated so much and trashed on Amazon that Anne Rice went on Amazon and offered fans their money

The Dragonfly Inn was the Walton's House! The Dragonfly Inn was the Walton's House!

The character of April just proves Palladino wasn't infallible. The minute she walked into the diner, I knew exactly what she was there for. She may as well have been had a sign above her head that said "Plot Device." As for any school that would allow a young girl's science project to be testing the DNA of three

"The Little Mermaid" adaptation was Pam Dawber as the mermaid and Helen Mirren as her romantic rival. Probably the only time in history that Pam Dawber would ever be higher billed than Helen Mirren.

Oh definitely. 90 minutes of Grover screaming, "I told you not to keep LOOKING AT THE SCREEN" wouldn't be a very interesting movie.

I guess it would be too hard to adapt the 1971 Little Golden Book "The Monster at the End of This Book" into a movie because that story is the BEST (as well as the bestselling Sesame Street book of all time) . My mother used to laugh reading it to us, even if it taught little kids to be sadists as we tortured Grover

I think almost every song in "Frozen" sucks. I never got the acclaim for the soundtrack. And I agree that "I Just Can't Wait to Be King" was rote. The entire sequence felt like something from the Jackson 5 cartoon from the 70s. (Yes, somebody did piss in my Cheerios this morning.)

"Are you nutso about smoking??" (Audience goes wild)

Something magic in the way you hold me in your eyes
No one ever warned me love just takes you by surprise
I don't know what's come over me, you've got my hypnotized
when you look at me.

I kinda love Lewis' sarcasm. "Me. Me. Me." And if they play their cards right, couldn't Melissa become the team's warrior who they need to play defense when they are atatcked by outsiders (whom we know are lurking somewhere." A one woman army.

Shirley Henderson's back too. Poor Kevin KcKidd.

The original is set in the (early? Mid? Late?) 80s so wouldn't this be like more than 20 years? And Ewen Bremner may not have had as much as a flashy career as the others but he's def been around. Who can forget him with his frozen arm in "Snowpiercer"?

Two Emmy Award nominations good. She was fantastic, they all were. Everything about her was dialed down, the makeup, her personality. Her backstory was tough, raising her kids and her sisters. Just a great performance.

In the UK they were suffragettes, in the US "suffragists" as they didn't like how diminutive the other sounded.

Tate was under no delusions of her limitations, much as Jennifer in "Valley of the Dolls" wasn't. There are interviews of her saying she saw herself best doing light comedies, such as "The Wrecking Crew" which many who have seen it (such as below) say she was good in. And she truly was the best thing about "Valley

It's a safe, dull choice. When it was remade for network TV about 20 years ago, it was endless. Of course, it was three hours long with ads every five minutes with George Wendt in the Paul Lynde role. But even the original film isn't all that great. And the big Rosie moment where apparently has a fight with her

I don't want to trigger anybody.