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Week 655: Laughing Inside
(Bob Staake for The Washington Post)
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"Syriana": John Madden uses the Telestrator to explain the plot. (Bob Grossman, Columbia)
"Psycho": Things don't go as planned for Norman Bates when he surprises Janet Leigh and Lou Ferrigno in the shower. (Jeff Brechlin, Eagan, Minn.)
"2001": After HAL has killed all but one of the crew members, a HAL Corp. tech support staffer finally picks up the phone. (Pam Sweeney)
"Woodstock": That nerdy guy at work, the one who claims to have been at Woodstock, shows up in a shot of the audience. Well, I'll be. (Russell Beland)
"Rumplestiltskin": Soon after evil Mr. R dies in a fit of anger, his son brings suit against the miller's pretty daughter. E. Pierce Stiltskin seeks the return of $1.5 billion in spun gold and straw, claiming she exercised undue influence over his father. (Bruce W. Alter, Fairfax Station)
"Macbeth": Macduff, Thane of Fife, invites his distant cousin Barney Fife to help investigate Duncan's murder. It turns out that only Barney can see Banquo's ghost, who keeps trying in vain to give him hints. (Brad Alexander, Wanneroo, Australia)
"One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich and Cuddles": A man survives another day in a Stalinist work camp by talking to an imaginary six-foot chinchilla. (Andrew Hoenig, Rockville)
"One Fish, Five Thousand Fish": Dr. Seuss adds Jesus to his book. (Peter Metrinko)
"The Burgundy Letter": Sean Taylor joins the story, spitting on anyone who disagrees with him. He is forced to wear the letter A, but not for adultery. (Drew Bennett, Alexandria)
"The Seven Musketeers": Weary Porthos, Athos and Aramis welcome the fresh reinforcements. Now they can take on Cardinal Richelieu aided by Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po. (John Shea, Lansdowne, Pa.)
"Thirteen Angry Men": The jurors' anger erupts into gunfire when Yosemite Sam cain't stand no more infernal yammerin'. (Judith Cottrill, New York)
Next Week: Ask Backwards, or Reverse Ordure


