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I’m kinda surprised because, outside of 9 1/2 Weeks (which is basically a fancy Zalman King movie), most of his films were thinner on the nudity than what else might be showing up on late night HBO/Showtime.

Really looking forward to seeing what the new series will be. I’m still not over how much I loved Fleabag.

It’s truly a shame Newmar didn’t get to do the movie. With no offense meant to Ms. Meriwether, my first reaction to when she showed up was very much “Who the fuck is this??” (She did a good job though)

Julie Newmar is the best Catwoman, I will not be taking any questions thank you.  Although I wouldn't say anyone has done a bad job outside that one film that need not be said.

They could have made the possible co-parenting arc truly hilarious, but no, they had to kill off Maddie’s baby.

I was SO MAD.

I think the big problem with ‘will they, won’t they’ arcs is that we’re too mired in the idea that marriage/commitment is a ‘happily ever after’, when it isn’t, and you could get a lot of mileage

Niles and Daphne count in the broad sense, right? They gotta be there.

The correct answer is Dave and Maddie from Moonlighting. Why does no one at AV Club actually know anything about television or movies?

Dave and Maddie from Moonlighting deserve a mention here.   

That fucking killed me, even though I generally like Tarantino. I will defend exactly one of his pictures as non-meretricious: even though it’s on many levels just one of his adolescent revenge fantasies, Inglorious Basterds actually has something to say about the power of cinema to right wrongs. It’s the perfect

When Starbuck met Starbuck at Starbucks.

Not having to worry too much about fucking up your future prospects is probably one of the primary benefits of being 75.

Honestly I’d genuinely wondered if they’d ever met.

Is he wrong? Depp has had multiple roles where his performance is mostly makeup.

Music and Lyrics comes close. She’s perfectly pleasant in it, and she and Hugh Grant are even believably chummy together, but they have precisely zero romantic or sexual chemistry. 

That and the boobies 

He really was! He spent his last years in France as a guest of the French king and is even buried there!

Almost skipped this article because I haven’t seen the movie (and this subgenre isn’t usually my thing) but this sounds like a good movie with a surprising amount of depth and character work. Also, I really liked this piece, which connected to a set of characters and movies with which I’m much more familiar:

I think there’s no way to have Swayze’s charm and body in a 25 year old, a sad fact I learned when I was old enough to date 25 year olds.

Watching this movie with my mom in the 80's is how I ended up learning that at 18 (in 1969) she had to go to New York to get an abortion because they were illegal in her home state. I get absolutely furious when I hear people trash this movie as girlie-dross. 

This movie is top-shelf slumber-party viewing. Another thing I enjoyed was watching it as an adult with my Boomer mother and she found the 60's stuff pretty accurate and amusing in a way I hadn’t. She watched the abortion story line with a frown but then mentioned how she’d gone to college with a girl who’d gotten