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That's one of the main things Conan lost right around the start of 00s: he really seemed to completely abandoned all the offbeat guests that really made that show unique.

I have thing for untranslated books. The two on top of my list…

The entire Out 1 is out there, and its even been fansubbed. It's just not "decent quality",

There's an awful, but subbed and widescreen, version of it floating around. But he definitely has plenty of stuff (a lot of it supposedly good) that's just fallen off the face of the earth. Which happens when you make something like 3-4 films a year decades ago (it's boggling, compared to most directors, how you can

And isn't The Deep suppose to be filmed save for a few climactic scenes?

That's not old Late Night! The classic Late Night era ended when Richter left. And from the bits and pieces I've dug up, it not just nostalgia: the show was definitely better back then than it's ever been since.

Armond White. Take that as you will.

He's Craigslist gay.

I loved the idea of the money lending stuff, if not the execution. Except for the "Are you listening?" exchange. That was golden.

I'm looking forward to Jeselnik's show. I think it'll decide whether he'll develop into one of the great-ones, or become another prematurely over-exposed hack comic. It all comes down to whether he can do something interesting with the "panel" format. Or just keep consistently funny people on (why "The Burn", while

More importantly, the punchline is that American's are dumb enough to fall for such scams, not that orientals are kooky.

Faizon and Geegland just aren't the same without Steely Dan.

I think he himself once described that it was mostly an obsession with the whole occult, Holy Grail stuff, and that when he finally moved to Berlin (and just as importantly, stopped using endless amounts of cocaine) he kinda realized that, oh, this isn't just a silly hobby, it has real-life consequences.

Moz never had Mickey Rourke rap on one of his albums.

But at least most people are alive at the end of ESotSM.

Random Task needs duct tape

I think he's doing just fine.

Not since Elliot Gould has someone looked cooler while spending nearly an entire film being humiliated and emasculated.

Great, great film. Baldwin's fantastic as a psycho who gets to play "cop" with child-like glee. Jennifer Jason Leigh is cute as a button and adds another notch in her 90s MVP belt. Fred Ward proves once again that, if born a few decades earlier, he could have been one of the great grizzled, manly-men actors.

Without him, however, no Cody in Final Fight!