Also, I mean, I'd hang around for Diane Franklin.
Life can go from the Plimsouls to James Ingram in a heartbeat. Haven't seen it in ages, but my recollection is that "Last American Virgin" was...
It's his haircut. Yes. That's it.
Yes, both sides would be bound to it, but terms would be agreed ahead of it. In other words, like a contract. (Don't know how binding those...
Do tell. What went wrong with it?
Schools have/had the answer at their disposal all along, but are/were way too short-sighted/greedy/power-obsessed to consider it. Multi-year...
What I can't get past in Hughes movies are how adults are almost universally buffoonish. Even as a teen, I felt that way. There were teachers I...
Can't deny that. It's a real shame, because it's one of the very, very few movies in any genre where it's enhanced by nearly every secondary...
Brookport Bridge that carries U.S. 45 over the Ohio River is nightmare fuel. Built in 1929. Very narrow two lanes and see-through steel grate all...
That used to be ubiquitous on HBO back in the day, but I haven't seen it in a long-ass time. If you went to Catholic school, especially in an...
"North Dallas Forty" exposed the NFL long before that. Also had some hilarious lines in it too, especially in the final pre-game locker room.
Tony Scott directed movies have their own wing in this pantheon. His first, "The Hunger", is insanely over-the-top and he stayed right at that...
Always hated the "Breakfast Club" ... and I was a fan of John Hughes, especially back then. Came out when I was going from 8th grade to high...
Never understood why he (and a few others) write so expansively in AP stories when the majority of other AP writers have their stories cut or...
It does not remotely qualify as a bad movie. Great, Oscar-nominated movie that is arguably Tim Burton's best. Just because the subject matter is...
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