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Looks like some really liked The Nice Guys.

Not enough Warren Oates movies. Otherwise, okay.

He does do a pretty good Richard Burton impersonation.

You mean there already isn’t a Warren Oates Day?

You know, I’m starting to think this guy has zero friends.

Lots of Benji movies but yet no C.H.O.M.P.S, eh? Hmmmmmmm

See, I’m actually okay with remakes, reboots, reimaginings, etc— my only caveat is you pick a property that was flawed or maybe not so good.

Empathy Cheat-Sheet.

And that went exactly as I expected.

Useless trivia note: Virginia Christine, the actress who played Mrs. Olson was in both the 1946 and the 1964 versions of “The Killers”.

As a skinny white kid growing up in the mid-to late 70's, my circle of friends and I voraciously read comics constantly. Our three favorite heroes at that time? Iron Man, Ghost Rider and Black Panther. Why? ‘Cause they were COOL.

I want to see it—I just simply don’t go out to the movies that much anymore. Besides, I’m usually at home watching stupid dvds like Harry and Walter Go To New York. But I promise, I’ll see it.

Though possibly apocryphal, Hitchcock would refer to Gavin as “The Stiff’ on the set of Psycho as his acting style was somewhat wooden.

As for somebody who’s first two purchased albums were Weird Al Yankovic in 3-D and Frank Zappa’s Absolutely Free (circa 1984? Age 13?), I’m pretty sure this study has nothing to do with me.

What was your greatest musical innovation?
Everything I’ve done.

Eric Roberts— the 21st Century Charles Lane?

A friend has been armchair theorizing this scenario for years and years. His crackpot analysis? That Wood and “Babs” (Wagner’s supposed nickname, he claims, back when he was getting his ‘start’ as Clifton Webb’s young, shall we say, protégé... allegedly.) had some agreement he broke when she caught him and Walken on

Why does he lie about the stupidest shit????

I’m going to watch Atomic Blonde, since I haven’t seen it yet.

According to my stupid friend, Slow Gordon, turns out Phantom Thread is not actually a Star Wars movie.