"What about Joel Grey in Remo: The Adventure Begins?"
"What about the end of Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho?"
"http://www.listal.com/tv/in-the-deep-woods This is the final acting role of Anthony Perkins."
"Where's Joel Grey on this list? http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Episode_103:_Joel_Grey"
"Coldplay's "Viva la Vida" is actually about King Louis XVI's POV during the French Revolution, how he knew his reign was doomed. "Pumped Up Kicks" was specifically based on the Columbine shootings, or"
"The Psycho remake was better than the original? SMH."
"What about Psycho II (1983) and Psycho III (1986)?"
"Oh, good. I'm not the only one that thought the title of this list was misleading at first."
"The Psycho remake... SMH. "Not good" is an understatement... The only parts I liked of it are William H. Macy and Viggo Mortensen."
"The Amityville Horror: as based on a true story as James Cameron's Titanic was... Not very. Sure, they might've kept some info close to the true story, but not much."
"One that should be on this list: Dead Man Walking (with Susan Sarandon, I think)"
"http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Robert-Rodriguez-Sin-City-Sequel-Start-Production-Soon-30407.html"
"I remember in one of my high school history books, there was a picture of Patrick Henry that looked just like Jack Black."
"I remember in one of my high school history books, there was a picture of Patrick Henry that looked just like Jack Black."
"What I don't get is why in Remo Williams, Joel Grey was Asian."
"For some of these, I couldn't actually tell which was which at first."
"Good list... but I could've sworn that Edward Scissorhands was already a Tim Burton movie... :)"