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The person who came up with that title was, you guessed it, Frank Stalone.

Actually, in an incredible turn of events, everyting Dowd discussed occurs in the first 20 minutes.  The rest of the movie consists of Tom Holland and Wallace Shawn having dinner alone discussing life.  

There was little choice when it became clear that the actress playing Annie was also Axis Sally.  

So agree. An animated Wicked with Chenoweth and Menzel reprising their roles would be great. And it is not like it hasn’t been thought about:

Paul is 14 at the start of the book. Around 18-19 at the end (Alia is around 3-4 when the book concludes). Age Paul up to 17, have Jessica be 38, and it isn’t that hard to see. The one minor problem I had is that I thought generally Jessica looked and seemed younger than 38, but not enough that it caused much of a

It was helped by the fact that Angela Lansbury always looked to be in her 50s.  It wasn’t helped by the fact that Lawrence Harvey always looked to be in his 40s.  

I think my one complaint with the movie is that the retainers were not given some time for their back story. Heck, Pietre De Vries name is not even mentioned? Five minutes spread out between Gurney, Duncan, Dr. Yueh (and imperial conditioning) Pietre, and Thurfir would give everyone a little more depth and establish

The HBO CEO to Tits will want to have a word with you.  

Fine then. Just replace Gina Carano with Bruce Campbell.  

It really should be Kurt, in a dress, with a gigantic penis photoshopped on.  

I’ve seen it twice. I love Stoppard’s work, but it is pretty stagey. I would think Indian Ink would be better as a movie (saw the original West End production in ‘95), especially with a Merchant Ivory style production.

I thought that is the next Bond movie:

Was that the line?  There was no way out unless you take my way out?  It’s been decades since I was on the ride.

If I remember correctly, the “narrator” would say that you were in the entrance where you could see the sights of the manor, but if you didn’t want to enter this way, you could always enter the way he did, at which time there was a flash of lightning and a crack of thunder revealing him hanging form the ceiling in the

When I was five, it scared the hell out of me.  

The focus on Jessica Rabbit is all part of the new 21+ Disney After Dark update in the hopes of getting more adults into the park.  

It turns out that he had been dead all the time since Joe Pesci killed him in the 1960s.  

A lot of good suggestions in this list. I would definitely recommend The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, The Outlaw Josey Wales, Pale Rider and Unforgiven for a taste of his westerns (and how they changed over time, as that covers the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s). Play Misty for Me and Dirty Harry for his 70s dramas, and

Reading the review, it’s not so much a “comeback” which seemed wrong to me, as a “return” to television.