"Alice Doesn't Live Here..." was directed by Martin Scorcese.
(In Farmville, you form neighborhoods. If, for example, you joined I would invite you to join my neighborhood and when you accept, I can see your farm and you can see mine, which means we can assist each other thus gaining points. But when you're playing the game you are surrounded by a field of green on which the names of your adjacent neighbors appear. You start with only a few plots and work your way up to a Mighty Plantation. As WMC knows, when he is not exploiting his undocumented employees, you can also, if you wish, spend a whole lot of real money and buy expansions and decorations. It's a matter of choosing crops with a short span of maturation and a high income, particularly as you start. You acquire animals and some decorations as gifts from your neighbors. Developers have recently introduced storage expansions through barn raisings, which require that 10 of your neighbors pitch in. Once they select to do that, they receive farm coins and you eventually have more storage space--which you will need for some of the crap you acquire in the mystery boxes. However, the constant complaint about the limit of one chicken coop per farm has been heard and sometime in the future these too will be expanded, as well as the dairy, for which you can have an unlimited number. It can become time consuming. This morning I spent more than an hour rearranging my farm and I'm still not satisfied. Anyway, let us know when you decide to play Farmville. It really is addictive.)