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"It's a tort Jim, but not as we know it."

"It's a terrible thing to hate your mother. But I didn't always hate her. When I was a child, I only kind of disliked her."

Disagree about Cloud Atlas. Still prefer the novel, which I read first.

Gadzooks you're right! Just looked it up. At least 2 silent versions and 2 sound versions before Ford's film with John Wayne, which was the one I was referencing. A very popular story at the time.

Well, Orson was a big fan of John Ford. Although as that movie came out in 1948, it would've ended up a prequel to Welles' film.

Still hoping one day someone will be crazy enough to film Moorcock's 'Behold the Man'.

Fun Fact : After Kane Welles was considering making a Life of Christ. He even consulted various religious leaders about his idea of setting the film in the American west of the late 19th century, following Renaissance painters, who often clothed their biblical subjects in contemporary garb.

Worse - "Vote Trump."

His dad Itchy and his son Lumpy would be great additions to the proper Star Wars universe.
Somewhere in Skywalker Ranch, an old beardo sensed a great disturbance in the force and feared that something terrible had happened.

* scans the comments *
The MRAs are restless today.

I'm imagining the scornful sneer on Malcolm McDowell's face, if he ever hears of this.

♪ ♫ How can I miss you, if you won't go away ♪ ♫

Was hoping for a heptalogy.

That line sounds like it was written by a twelve year old boy. They know their audience, I guess.

I need a bogel for the glotch.
Well, sure. Who doesn't?

Their first choice, Critique of Dialectical Reason didn't test well, apparently.

Sounds like a DeMille movie from '30s or '40s. Maybe with Gary Cooper or John Wayne in the lead. Paulette Goddard as Martha.

American history? Pshaw.

You need a shot of whiskey while watching.