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Yeah, you're probably right. Ah well.

The basic concept of Tarzan is directly drawn from an old concept of linear evolution, from savage ape to primitive man to civilized white man (in particular Anglo-Saxons). Burroughs was trying to create a character with contrasts, by having his nature be "evolved" but his upbringing "primitive". Genetically, Tarzan

Nobody ever seems to care about Soon-Yi's opinion.

Oh, certainly some of it was funny on first viewing. But the crowd really highlighted it.

Yes, he's good in What's Up, Doc?, although my favorite from him is Paper Moon.

After my first viewing of Barry Lyndon, I couldn't make up my mind about it. I've liked it more and more on repeated viewings, though. In particular, I saw it at the theater once, and it was sort of a revelation as to how funny it is. The humor is extreeemely dry, so it's easy to miss. But when you're sitting with a

Yes, I was going to mention First Spaceship on Venus! One of the few times I kinda wished Joel and the 'bots would clam up, because the movie was actually pretty good.

I'll have to watch it again, but I though the sign was pointing to Houston when she turned and went the other way. And I thought Baton Rouge was the place that needed help. One of us got it backward, could be me.

Baton Rouge, no?

You're getting Miami and Malibu confused for some reason.

Yeah, but seeing him flop around for a little while would've been pretty funny.

"Cute" may be mostly positive, but it's also a diminutive. Like if you say something in earnest, and someone replies, "Aw, that's cute."

But otters are predators.

"I see dead people," is The Sixth Sense.

There does not appear to be a Venkman, which is probably wise.

And I liked The Revenant (although more thanks to Lubetzki).

It's dreadful.

He has played a villain at least once (Django Unchained).

Car Talk is great, and I'm not even that interested in cars.

Maybe he was just better at it.