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Never underestimate the wackiness of a NYC apartment. As a lifetime new Yorker I have seen it all😂. An apartment with no kitchen, it did have a kitchen but the previous tenant never cooked so they ripped everything out except the fridge. A bathroom at the top of the stairs, not in a separate room, on the landing was

While I love (and own) just about every Scorsese and Tarantino soundtrack, the mother of all needle drops has got to be Wagner’s “Flight of the Valkyries” in Apocalypse Now.

“make the leader Abe Vigoda" should be the answer to everything😎

And the After School Specials on ABC!😎 

WOR and the million dollar movie! Howdy neighbor! 

And we have a winner!!😂😂

This. This is what I want👏👏👏👏👏👏

It’s ok, and you’re right and now I’m gonna go drink myself stupid and watch Young Frankenstein for a giggle😎😘

I was 12, and the first thing I did after I saw Star Wars was get the soundtrack. It was the first time I did that, no where near the last. I love a good soundtrack, whether it's original music or not (looking at you, Tarrentino). And John Williams is a master

Thanks. Now I’m weepy and that song’ll be stuck in my head for days😘

What about “Monk”? He took on the unenviable task of being Monk’s new therapist after the unexpected death of actor Stanley Kamel.

I think it was both this and bad timimg. Pre-pandemic no one would have cared that you could only watch on phones. We were all out and about all the time. Then all of a sudden we weren’t...and we would rather watch something on the 40 (50, 60, 70😂) inch tv instead of our phones.

Years ago I read an interview with "the real Maria", who said she didn't like the portrayal of "her captain" in Broadway, she thought he was too detached. But she loved the movie, thought they got him much, much better

I had the pleasure of seeing Othello in 1981 at the Connecticut Shakespeare Festival. He was Iago to James Earl Jones’s Othello. It was so good when it moved to Broadway in ‘82 I paid money to go see it again. We all know James is amazing as Othello and Plummer’s Iago was every bit as amazing.

Quoting Shakespeare

“her womb was a rocky place that my seed could find no purchase" . Another great movie😎

👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

I didn't remember that. Time for a rewatch😎

OMG, I miss Alan Rickman.

While both Bojack and What We Do In The Shadows are mandatory tv watches, the winner will always be Schitt’s Creek. Catherine O’Hara is the jewel in the crown of an awesomely talented cast. To quote Tippy Bernstein “Moira fucking Rose”.