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I see what you’re trying to say and I understand the impulse. But at the same time, you’re either diminishing or outright ignoring the history of feminism and the social dynamics that followed each and every wave. Across the 20th century, women’s liberation was met with an equally significant liberalization of social

You and I, Cinecraft, have spoken about the assassination here before—it was about Oswald’s “emphatic denial” last time. I’m deeply ambivalent about the whole thing and an Oswad agnostic so I’m not challenging you. But that absurd and perfect confluence of events that put Oswald in Ruby’s sights is eerily similar to

Call the fire department! The take’s gonna blow!

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This is going to get buried in the inevitable torrent of replies to this (great) question. There’s already 74 answers and no one’s invoked Elvis Costello’s “Less Than Zero/Radio Radio” stunt on SNL, much less the twin Tom Snyder performances: an Almost Blue-tinged version of “Watch Your Step” and an uptempo “New Lace

No. The article did not spoil anything from the movie.

Everyone can relax. That’s not the movie’s premise by a long shot.

From the Vulture article linked to in the piece:

The split diopter didn’t come into widespread use until the mid-to-late ‘70s, around the same time Hitchcock made Family Plot, his last movie. I can’t think of a single instance of its appearance in a Hitchcock movie, but then again I’m being pedantic.

Uh-oh.

Uh-oh.

For anyone else firmly planting one foot in this thread's nostalgia and dipping the other in the icy murk of the future, I have a Kinja-quiry:

For anyone else firmly planting one foot in this thread's nostalgia and dipping the other in the icy murk of the future, I have a Kinja-quiry:

For anyone else firmly planting one foot in this thread's nostalgia and dipping the other in the icy murk of the future, I have a Kinja-quiry:

For anyone else firmly planting one foot in this thread's nostalgia and dipping the other in the icy murk of the future, I have a Kinja-quiry:

But the Disqus version doesn't remind you to Get the Latest ™.

But the Disqus version doesn't remind you to Get the Latest ™.

I could really go for a new season of "Stranger Things" right now. (Preferably one with a new premise, set in another town in, let's say, the mid-to-late '70s. But that's just wishful thinking.)

I could really go for a new season of "Stranger Things" right now. (Preferably one with a new premise, set in another town in, let's say, the mid-to-late '70s. But that's just wishful thinking.)