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A Town Like Alice in Chains
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Corey Taylor appeared on all the QI franchises last year; QI, There's No Such Thing as a Fish and The Museum of Curiosity. (I assume it was a package deal.) He seems a decent enough dude, but I felt slightly bad for him, because he wasn't witty enough to keep up with the comedians or knowledgeable enough to keep up

As it is in Heaven is an unabashed tearjerker, and one of my (and my wife's) favorite movies. I don't think we've ever managed to get through without breaking down. Nyqvist is great in it, too.

I say "Ben", you say "Ghazi"

Sounds like I have to watch this show now.

Final episode: (Blubbering) "Oh my god you guys I love you you are so amazing I learned so much and made friends for life"

My Beautiful Labrador

Sad upvote

I remember all those "Camp" movies from the 80s. T&A and underage drinking. Good times.

I'm reading IT now, and have heard about this scene, so am vaguely unnerved, but man, is it good so far.

Does Phil Hartman count?

Man, just give him another script à la Kingdom of Heaven or The Duellists. Something sumptuous and opulent.

Gremlins and Harry Potter seems like a pretty natural fit, actually. Like, Hermoine is home for the holidays, brings lots of schoolwork because she wants to get ahead for the next semester, and then things go awry when she conjures up Gizmo or something.

Think he can remember much from those days, though?

BOOM

Also contains a sad anecdote where Villechaize bragged about sleeping with more women than Moore and Moore replying "it doesn't count when you pay for it".

Now the White House is about misunderstanding the lyrics to "Political Science"

Bubba Ho Tattoo.

He looks like Elvis in Bubba Ho-Tep.

“off-kilter rhythmic jolts; krazy chords; purposefully imperfect harmonies; and fragmented structures that start and stop on a coin of small denomination and go somewhere else, and quickly.” If you understand what any of that means…

I hate this sort of nitpicking, but can't help myself: it's the other way around: nee Stevenson, now Hynes. (Either way, she's great)