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My worry is less about the labs than that the manufacturers will stop producing film at all, or at least a decent variety of film types and speeds. I really like Fuji slide film, and my go-to color slide film for a long time was Provia 400. They don't make it any longer. They're reduced their line to Velvia 50/100 and

I can see why the jury was swayed by the state's insistence that the cell phone records corroborate Jay's testimony when it matters, because that's what Josh, Marah, Anthony, and a bunch of commenters here are saying as well.

Urich's also making statements of fact that contradict his own case's evidence and star witness's testimony. For example, Urich says that the cell records match Jay's testimony that Adnan's "come get me" call was a 2:45. Jay's never wavered about when that call came: 3:40. In fact, that might be the only consistent

I'm the anti-lokomotive. The less prog in my life, the better. I really liked the new songs.

I love S-K, but honestly never put on "The Woods." #teammarah

'"Quoting people? Really?"'

Gosford Park was a lot more brutal in its politics than Downton Abbey, but tackled similar territory. Maybe Fellows provided the setting and detail, and his cowriter(s) and Altman did the subtext?

Yeah, for reals. If they're setting up another "is Bates a murderer?" plot, then why didn't they show Mr. Green getting killed? Instead, as usual, it gets announced by somebody and the matter is settled (or was it?!!). Or someone sends a letter, and another person reads it. Or someone sends a letter and they DON'T

My maternal great-great-grandmother was, basically, Mrs. Hughes. She ran the house of a feudal estate in southern England. She had a stable but completely beholden life to her employer. She lived in a cottage on the estate. She worked all the time, up until she died. Relative to many others, she had a good job with

Gone with the Wind : antebellum South :: Downton Abbey : interwar rural English estates

It can be two things. There were fewer estate jobs, and changing political attitudes and improved working conditions allowed the working class to establish an identity separate from working for their betters, as seen in the rise of the Labour party.

Brosnan was buff, but looked tired and puttied over with pancake makeup toward the end. I'd prefer Craig got 4 excellent movies that he's engaged in, rather than 5 or 6 where the last two are just slogs.

I really, really doubt it. If the cops knew where it was, they wouldn't wait to feed that information to a guy, coach him how to announce that he knows where the car is at the end of a long, taped interview, and then take him along to go find it. If Jay was involved, as he testified, he knew where the car was because

Jay knowing where the car was is the biggest link in the entire case. While it's possible that he randomly discovered her car, it would be a huge coincidence that he a) randomly found her car and then b) concocted an elaborate, entirely false story that partially checks out with the cell phone records connecting him

According to this latest interview, he wasn't afraid of getting busted for weed dealing, though he didn't want to get nailed for it, or have it known that he's a snitch.

The only part of the "this was a real event" criticism that makes any sense is that it is reopening old wounds for all the innocent people involved in the story.

I feel like Jay kept revising his narrative based on prompts from the detectives until he presented a coherent enough narrative for the cops/DA. I also feel like the cops went with the more understandable motive between Jay and Adnan, which is why they didn't apparently believe Jay was involved with the killing.

Whoa.

Good trailer. Such a fantastic movie. I think about the final "La Mer" sequence like once a week.

Yup. Someone linked to the article upthread, and she starts out setting herself apart from every other mom in ALL the different mom's groups she's in because she's having mind-blowing postpartum sex with her giving stud of a husband. It goes on from there.