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Most intense looking episode of "China Beach" ever.

As a really young child, I thought I'd seen the original King Kong on TV but he seemed so nice. It was actually the original "Mighty Joe Young."

The ads had her dancing to "Gloria" by Laura Brannigan for some odd reason.

You should at least know who Joan Blondell is as the waitress "Vi" in "Grease."

Oprah is responsible for Dr. Phil, Dr. Oz and Suzanne Somers' pseudo-medicine where she injects her vagina every day. Plus, all her Scientologist friends like Tom Cruise, Kirstie Alley, John Travolta and the Smiths. No Oprah.

No, he was all about the feather duster, remember? Cogsworth, on the other hand… voiced by (now) out actor David Ogden Stiers aka Major Winchester.

By all accounts, Margaret Hamilton was a nice woman who LOVED children and hated that she terrified so many generations.

Where's Little Edie in her best costume for the day?

"Don't FUCK with me fellas, I really fucked THAT up even though it wasn't my first time at the rodeo!"

1971 to be exact.

I tracked down a copy of the original novel, "Who Censored Roger Rabbit?" a few years back, knowing going in that it would be very different from the film. Enjoyable taken as a completely separate entity. The character who comes the closest to the screen incarnation is the Baby Huey character who even gets some of

Well, it's not really a foodie site but they have a category for that now too. And News is part of AV culture and we can't escape it. And I've been in a pissy mood since IMDb had to take the message boards away because of trolls so I am happy to discuss vital issues of the day as well as the latest movies and TV

I wonder if he still thinks about the good times on the set of "Head of the Class" with Howard Hessemann and Robin Givens.

Considering it's under their "NewsWire" category, I think it falls under "News."

I don't find Ira Levin's "Stepford Wives" or "Rosemary's Baby" SCARY in that they have me fetal on the couch waiting for a jump scare. They are disturbing in that they linger in my mind afterward when you think about them. They are about how people can be so easily misled without them even knowing it, that sinister

Movie always freaks me out as you can really feel the tensions growing from scene to scene. Obviously, a lot of the laughing was in Carrie's head as we see that people she imagined laughing (Edie McClurg! Betty Buckley) were not laughing at all. But I can't see how anybody except for the main villains would have

I just finished "The Nix" by Nathan Hill and while I gave it 4 stars on GoodReads I really meant 3.5 as the main character was quite the milquetoast. I'm a tough grader so that's still pretty generous of me. Have been revisiting a lot of Stephen King lately and have never read the Dark Tower series and don't think I

Great. He can hang around while Alex Jones rips his shirt off again for some unknown reason.

He's already a "devout" Christian. He says.

Now is when he "converts" to heterosexuality and spends the next several years blaming all his shortcomings on being gay and the gay community although nobody in the gay community ever seems to have met him. And it wasn't so much the gay community who hated him as much as it was … everybody on the Left. And we're