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Him and Matthew Gray Gubler.

And plays constantly in syndication.

It was supposed to be "almost always good." I edited it.

I watched that earlier this year. I loved it and found a lot of it pretty scary, especially the third season. Jennifer Lynch directed a couple of particularly gory episodes that season.

I want a reboot of Friday the 13th, the Canadian series about cursed antiques!

I assumed they made money on advertising. Was I wrong?

Ugh. I forgot about that.

I can, but I have ADHD so it's impossible for me to start stuff.

Lord, I'll never claim to be "well read" again. My most in one year was 75, and I was only able to read that many because I spent a month in jail.

May I suggest the following for your list?
1. Plenty of time to catch up on your reading.
2. You get to meet all sorts of interesting people.

Their in-depth article are almost always good. You just have to wade through endless listicles to find them.

I have a soft spot (possibly on my head) for Jingle All The Way.

The TV show EZ Streets. It's first 2 episodes aired in 1996. It's next 6 in 1997.

No, that was By the Sea.

My dream movie: Brad Pitt, Brad Rowe and Brad Renfro as brothers. Robert Redford as their father.

Marion Cotillard AND Brad Pitt!!! How can a screen take so much beauty?

Read the link. She said; "As a medical doctor of course I support vaccinations. I have a problem with the FDA being controlled by drug companies."

Fun Fact: Kissing a Fool was written by disgraced A Million Littles Pieces author James Fray and Entourage creator Doug Ellin. It was also directed by Ellin.

IMO, he's the MVP of this movie.

He'll turn 45 in December.