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The Fabulous Baker Boys is such a throwback to 1950's-60's romances, but with a modern day flavor. I was home alone right after Cinemax got it (probably 1990) and mid-teens roguelike was never in love with Michelle Pfeiffer more. You cannot watch the red dress/piano scene without thinking that, yup, this oozes

I like how that photo cuts out the last “e”.

VII:  Snitches Get Stiches.

You mean Hardee’s, right?

The actor that plays Ted is from my hometown, and I think the reason I could never get into it is because of him. I actually liked the role that NPH played, because it was so over the top and just a caricature of so many dude bros that I knew back then (and unfortunately, still do). 

I was unaware of a George Michael pic, but I’d go with Lambert as Michael. Pretty on spot resemblance.

I always figured ol’ Walt was an agnostic. Too bad it took 50+ years for the truth to come out.

I like how any time I see the name Pete Wentz, I have to do this mental check, as I never remember who he is until I see Fallout Boy attached, and then I’m like, oh yeah, the kinda crappy/kinda ok band that my psycho ex-gf wouldn’t stop talking about back in 2007.

Thanks for the first early afternoon nearly-choking-on-my-beer spew.

Gillian Anderson will always be hot, and she seems to get more so as she ages, just like Michelle Pfeiffer. That photo, OTOH, does nothing for me as I get down to her waist line. 

Ray Fisher seems to be the kind of person who will insert himself in any and all conversations. I’m sorry his feelings got hurt doing JL. I am. But move the fuck on. Get over yourself and that situation. I got screwed over by two companies in a row back in the late ‘00s-early 10's. Guess what? I didn’t give a rat’s

Between Pacino, de Niro, and Nicholson, they should have had an arm full of awards every year in the 1970's. I still find it crazy that Jack is the only actor to get an Oscar four decades in a row.

Scarface is actually worth watching, even though it is also immensely quotable. I also think it illustrates a change in how movies were made back in the late ‘70s-early ‘80s.  

I’m calling it. Look, I do my best to keep up on terms and gender ID but WTF is “demisexual”?

I’ve never been able to get through Dog Day Afternoon. What I did find interesting about watching Serpico for the first time ever last year was that I already knew the tropes and plot and the cliched lines thanks to them becoming part of the Hollywood lexicon. It was highly enjoyable, and there are definitely a few

IIRC, the actor who played Dr. Greene’s dad definitely seemed to me that they could be father and son (John Callum? Perhaps? The bar owner from Northern Exposure).

I was a big fan from the first episode until probably ‘98-99, when I suddenly (no reason I can recall) just stopped watching all together. I popped in occasionally through the next ten seasons, usually scratching my head (Carter is in DWB and in Africa...is there even an ER in Chicago anymore?). The final season I

One of my better friends 20 years ago got married and a year into it her husband was like, you wanna do a threesome? She told me five years after they did, it’s the whole reason they were divorced within three years.

Brick is the singular reason I became aware of Rian Johnson and JGL before they got big. It was one of the first movies I ever watched with my psycho ex-gf, and is probably the only thing I can thank her for, aside from a year of therapy.

And in one of the all-time great examples of petty revenge, Pepsi mailed each one of the 1393 $15 checks separately.”