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It’s kind of a bit part... not sure he even has any lines, but it’s a well-regarded film if you’re into Cohen’s particular brand of imaginative “B” movies.

There are a sizeable number of abandoned rail lines in the US — both long-haul and particularly local “short lines” serving local farms and industries. Some of the property is now the subject of real estate development, or being turned into parkland under “rails-to-trails” programs.

He’s pretty effectively creepy in Larry Cohen’s God Told Me To.

That’s no way to get yourself out of the Kinja gray zone, pal.

It’s clarified on novelist Kelly Gardiner’s site (cited by Vago) that she’d arranged for royal pardons each time she returned. The convent burning sentence was apparently in Provence, which likely didn’t have much weight elsewhere in France as you note, but the second offense was against a royal edict in Paris, and

I was thinking that, as a hybrid action-adventure/bedroom farce with plenty of girl-on-girl action, her story would be a better fit for a French movie (at least until pretty recently). But surely there’s room for a modern remake with some of the kineticism of Brotherhood of the Wolf.

I’d guess that if she was officially charged with body-snatching, rather than murder, they eventually sorted out the circumstances of the snatching.

Insurrection...well, Insurrection was also a movie.

I was always more “weird” than rebellious — developing my own tastes and socializing with those who happened to share them, rather than paying much attention to “social programming”. Those interests (particularly taking up D&D in 7th grade) pretty effectively marginalized me for decades, but it was never about

As I recall the government was about to vivisect him, weren’t they?

Now with more diversity!

I suppose the tomacco plant could be seen metaphorically as a form of “vertical farming” as tomato plants have successfully been grafted onto tobacco roots (both plants being in the nightshade family, and genetically similar. You could also work potatoes into the mix somehow).

I’m pretty sure the Ripper was an energy being who left Earth after these murders to noodle around committing murder sprees on other planets before ending up in a body with Piglet’s voice and being extrajudicially executed by disintegration on USS Enterprise.

I enjoy it on a lot of levels, but it’s weird for being one of the few adaptations of a nostalgic property that’s faithful to the details (including spot-on casting), but oddly drops the ball on some of original property’s larger themes — Like having the action revolve around closed-track racing in stead of the

There are also some pretty amazing ones in the original Mighty Joe Young, as well as some pretty refined-for-its-time miniature work.

The end credits will conclude with: “Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537)

At some point in the early 2000s I recall reading that Roth was working as an EMT, or at least driving an ambulance. If that wouldn’t induce heart failure in patients, I don’t know what would.

Not to mention laborious, even if he had all those keystroke Alt+ codes memorized.

Fredonia wanted control of their lightbulb production.

“Man, it’s hot today. I’d give Louisiana for a cold beer.”