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Over 2,000 It's my favorite. Inger Stevens gives such a sympathetic performance. It's sad she died so young. I couldn't tell if you were serious or not, but it's not a real movie. It's a parody of a gangster film, [i]Angels with Dirty Faces[/i]. I know. It's easy to say it sounds like rap, but I think it's similar to a patter song. This video is a good example of what a patter song sounds like: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSGWoXDFM64. It starts around the one-minute mark. The first film is so much better. [i]Lost in New York[/i] rehashes the same story beats from the first film with little original charm of its own. I did enjoy Tim Curry and the comedic pratfalls were just as funny as they are in the first film. I wouldn't call it rap, but it feels more in line with a patter song. The Balloon Lady was intended for Julie Andrews. I remember reading that interview back then, but apparently Lucas went back on his mind. He was actually writing a treatment for the sequel trilogy as early as 2011, and some ideas have surfaced recently. But are they willing to risk it? I love Disney's [i]Tarzan[/i] a lot more than the average viewer, but the point of that movie's existence was to see Tarzan in animation. Remaking it in live action hardly makes it any different than the previous Tarzan movies that already exist. I'll guess not any time soon. It's too expensive. Another correction is to be made. The Living Daylights was originally written to be a prequel with a younger James Bond, but Albert R. Broccoli felt audiences did not care to learn how James Bond came to be who he is. At the time the script was being written circa 1985-6, Roger Moore had vacated the role, and negotiations with Pierce Brosnan went unsuccessful. Timothy Dalton was wanted for the role, but he had scheduling conflicts, which were eventually worked out so the writers did not initially write the script with any actor in mind. Nero is far worse and committed so many atrocities than Trump could ever do. Well, to each their own. [i]Ralph Breaks the Internet[/i] looks like another winner from Disney, and I can't wait to see it. It's just disgusting from him to put down former military personnel just because of different political preferences. I should expect no less from Trump who has proven himself time and time again to be vain and self-centered. I re-watched the first film on the same day as I watched [i]Incredibles 2[/i] when it was opened for Thursday previews. Pretty sure by the time "Ralph Breaks the Internet" was in development, she was busy writing and directing [i]Frozen 2[/i]. Nevertheless, writing for an animated film is always a collaborative effort, and Disney has so many more talented writers than just Jennifer Lee. It's a fan shipping of Rey and Kylo Ren. 6) It turns out that Cobb incepted Mal and that is how he knew Inception was possible He regularly filmed his cameos in advance in recent years so I'm sure there's a decent chance that there will be one in Captain Marvel and [i]Spider-Man: Far from Home[/i]. Yeah, I was thinking of adding that to my original post.