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Come back pretty please!

1 years ago reply 0

Slate's logic for this episode was bizarre or non-existent. He excludes The Day After Tomorrow because "everyone just moves to Mexico" yet says he's including movies where the world doesn't actually end but the world as we know it ends. What part of the few survivors all move to Mexico doesn't end the world as we know it? There probably wouldn't be internet and if "everyone" moved to Mexico, the population density would be much higher.

3 years ago reply 0

I think Slate confused Patricia Arquette with Rosanna Arquette because Rosanna Arquette was in Gorp(Patricia was not), but Slate was still wrong since Gorp wasn't Rosanna Arquette's first role. Tom was correct about Dream Warriors being Patricia Arquette's first role.

3 years ago reply 0

Pale Rider(1985), another Eastwood Western, has a very similar plot to the point that some people say it's a loose remake or copy of High Plains Drifter. So Eastwood did the back from the grave for vengeance story twice.

4 years ago reply 0

The song "I Will Always Love You" did not come from The Bodyguard film(unless they meant the Whitney Houston cover). It was a Dolly Parton song.

4 years ago reply 0

Wasn't the killer in A Friend to Die For the daughter from Life Goes On? Kellie Martin?

6 years ago reply 0