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But are you doing your hummingbirds?

My first awareness of her was as Lady Jane Grey in a TV movie (maybe an after school type special?) about 30 years ago. If memory serves, Cary Elwes played her young husband. I have followed her career with affection and interest ever since.

I was in it in 1984. *fist bump*

I don't know who that is, and I don't care to find out.

The only cassingle I ever owned was "500 Miles" by the Proclaimers. So, yeah, I think I was square in the target demographic.

GodDAMN. I have to find this. Now.

I love Dana Andrews. That is all.

I'm so happy that Dean Pelton found something to do with his life after Greendale.

That fucking earworm burrowed so deep into my brain that 30 years' time has not been enough to eradicate it.

Yes, I preferred Through the Looking Glass as a kid. I should re-read it.

Oh, wow. I could have written that, word for word. Those damn things fascinated me.

Oh, and also: Peanuts Viewmasters. The best. And Snoopy as the WW I flying ace. I didn't understand it but I loved it.

Charlie Brown was an enormous part of my 1970s childhood. There weren't a ton of merchandised characters at the time, and the Peanuts gang really dominated the market. I had a Snoopy electric toothbrush and Peanuts beach towel, Peanuts lunch boxes, and tons of the comic strip collection paperbacks. The first movie I

Yep, that was the first movie I thought of, too. Just being blown away by those dinosaurs—it was the perfect movie experience.

I just take that on faith.

When I saw the previews (and Julia Roberts in that red Moe wig) on TV, I rubbed my hands in glee, anticipating the reviews. You did not disappoint.

I love this movie. I love how extremely ordinary the characters are, and how so much is going on under the surface of their ordinariness.

I love AR, but had no idea so much went into the show behind the scenes. Very interesting read!

Not just British women, my friend.