There's a growing list of stories that Hollywood would never tell again. 'Blazing Saddles' shoots to mind, but so do 'The Producers,' 'Soul Man,' 'I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry' and 'The Toy.' (The last entry, to be fair, makes sense) Add 'Beautiful Girls' to that growing list. The 1996 ensemble tells uncomfortable truths about the male mind from start to finish. A key subplot involving a precocious 13-year-old girl wouldn't make it past the first draft in 2024. Even the actress who played...
Like some railfan contemporaries, in recent weeks I’ve been going through decades of railroad stuff, seeing what I can get rid of and what I simply can’t live without. Tough choices. In the “can’t live without” category, anything with David P. Morgan’s name on it, or anything labeled “New York Central” or “C&EI.” In the []Read More
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