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I had an Adrienne Barbeau poster right between Cheryl Tiegs and the iconic Farrah Fawcett, she was the, uh, tits.

Yeah @ Garbiel Ratchet mentions Dark Passage which uses 1st person POV for the beinning, until he has plastic surgery to change his identity and becomes Bogie, still a gimmick, but for a narrative reason, not Bogie-to-Bogie, and it kinda works, but it's just a thuddingly bad decision in LITL. I haven't read about it,

Haven't seen this, but I caught Lady in the Lake on TCM a few years back, I'm a huge Raymond Chandler fan and it's a great story, and other than that distracting, truly idiotic first person gimmick, it could have a great film, I can't imagine why he would make that decision, or how he could have possibly thought it

Yeah, I had the same issue, it's like Boyd is really slipping master criminal wise, I had no idea how he thought that was going to work out; rushing a complex job requiring explosives, robbing a business in the middle of town during a well-attended, including by law enforcement, event, being suspicious of Duffy but

He's in love, girls gotta eat, who said anything about sinister.

Mister Nudeador Viking The Third,

Everything about the films tone and theme suggests that. What did you think was going to happen when they exist the train?

Right. A "sober" Irishman doing "work"

Just prune them back

In honor of St. Patrick's Day, I too would like ti invade an Irish Lass' fundament.

Scott Gorham has said that other than a single guitar part and avocal there were no overdubs, that it was claimed by the producer for some bullshit tax reasons. Also, from Jailbreak on, Johnny The Fox, Bad Reputation, Black Rose, when they went with dual lead guitars, is just great music,

His first wife's death was already dramitized in All Good Things with Ryan Gosling and Kirsten Dunst, Jarecki directed it, it was pretty good, maybe he will do a part two.

The human bodiy dismemberment episode was more educational though.

IMDB references a 1967 25th Hour, but it involves a Romanian Jewish peasant who's sent to a concentration and inadvertently drafted into the SS, and that doesn't seem on point.

Yeah, I mean I know he wanted to help Kim and all, but bank the retainer and if the clients ignore your advice and want to go trial and then find themselves convicted….oh well, he gave it his best and trials cost a lot of money.

Well, available, in the sense that Rick and Carol are going to execute the only doctor in town because he might be an abuser.

THEY'RE TAKIN' R JERBS!

Yeah, that is a capital offense.

I noticed that too, I could only guess it was a cold day and not supposed to be.

Then why does he never try to get laid, I mean Carol would definitely be interested, boring Beth wouldn't have said no either, His priorities are all messed up if he isn't gay.