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Ditto on that. The weird thing is when I saw it there was a woman in the theater who found it hilarious, and she laughed - literally non-stop - for the remainder of the film.

Rock over London, Rock on Chicago

you think playing a cartoon (and making it interesting) is easy?

you're saying that Dunkin Donuts' legal team, after the doctors had pumped your stomach and found the remains of, say, a chocolate glazed donut, would force you to show documentation to determine the origin of said foodstuff in court?

Dr, Blinky, I thought Spinner was saying TDK had the adrenaline, and the other one "hummed along"

Vic Tayback

Pancakes there's no place on the internet for your positive comments!

7 months? Wow, I remember it being right around the same time. I guess I just wasn't paying attention back in 1998.

when life gives you cancer, make canceraid

does In Utero count?
well, I guess not or it would've been on the list. I just saw the topic and assumed it had something to do with this being the 15th anniv. of Kurt's suicide.

"Sunrise, a song of two humans" baby. You HAVE to see this film.

Hold on, didn't Benson go from being the governor's butler in the first season to actually BEING governor in the last?

Gilligan!

you're right, that t-shirt made you every bit as cool as Fonzie.

yes, Nancy Cartwright got trapped in a cartoon for the rest of eternity. Also, she was in the Twilight Zone movie.

Spanish Language Draculaa
On my DVD of Dracula one the special features is the entire movie, reshot, with a Spanish speaking cast. Apparently this was a common practice at one time. The Lugosi film was shot during the day and overnight the Spanish language crew would come in and shoot the same scenes on the same sets

My mother took me to see Frankenstein Meets The Monster From Hell (which I believe was the last Hammer film) in its initial release in 1976.

The deal is it's the lives of women as imagined by gay men.

My mom covered my eyes during a scene in "Ode To Billy Joe" I still don't know exactly what I missed there, but I'm sure whatever it was I wouldn't have understood it at 7 years old. What the hell did they take me to see that for anyway?

SATC the movie
I was dragged, like so many men, to see that monstrosity known as the Sex And The City movie. About 90 minutes in, and with 60 minutes to go, the digital projection system broke down. The theater gave us passes to see it again, and my friend insisted we stick it out to the end (she paid so I had to