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Then you are on the wrong page, my friend.

Or I suppose they could have called it “Male of Honor,” which is also bad, but possibly not as bad.

Since this is the AV Club and we parse these things, I wouldn’t say Sweet Home Alabama was PD being “reduced” to being the one who loses the girl—I remember it more as the moment where, after him being off everyone’s minds for a while (he mostly did TV during the 90s, which in that era was a demotion), people realized

He may be thirsty, but not on that evidence. Why wouldn’t he lobby hard for a role that would put him in a higher echelon? There’s literally a headline on the main page right now about the moment Don Cheadle got the call about being in Marvel movies.

Awww! This comment is a nice little romcom all by itself.

Came here to say the same thing!  It’s what I like to call a single entendre--it’s supposed to mean two things but it’s just “Maid of Honor” spelled wrong.

I really love Catherine O’Hara and watched the first couple episodes of the show in her honor but I couldn’t keep going—the Chris Elliott character was crass and annoying and there was *so much* of him. Given the latter, is it worth trying again? Does he continue to be a major presence? Is there a lot of body humor as

I get the confusion, although of course astral-projecting long-lost twin is pretty different from orphaned long-lost witch cousin.

I know I read Down a Dark Hall and probably Don’t Look Behind You—I would definitely have checked out whatever Duncan was available at the library. My recollection of the romantic subplot in Stranger With My Face was that it was a boy with facial scars and the protagonist’s parents were going to help pay for plastic

Especially hot young women.  It’s an affectation.

Same!!!  Sad but true: my peak experience in adolescence was eating a bag of candy corn and reading Stranger with my Face.

makes you think.

Yet another strike against digital.

I’d say they had comparable amounts of success as ‘90s teen idols. And reputationally Prinze has weathered better, even if we saw more of Phillippe in the intervening two decades.

I have Kate McKinnon’s version of Jodie Foster in my head lately but Foster is pretty great and I like Stewart too—I’m in.

This makes me want to watch Panic Room for the first time. Will it pair well with the expanded version of Stephen King’s The Stand, my current quarantine read?

Just in case you’re checking the grays ... having kids is amazing. I think people in forums like this tend not to say that because it sounds like bragging. It shifts everything in your life, though, and you can lose friends and gain different ones, among other side effects. And it’s expensive. But to the top

Yeah, they were pretty misleading.

Awww. Phil Hartman. Yeah, I was watching a sort of toxic cocktail of wildly inappropriate comedies (all the highlights, Revenge of the Nerds, Bachelor Party, etc.) by myself or with friends, and wildly inappropriate French movies and Woody Allen movies with my parents.  What a mess.