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One of my favourite tracks of all time is the recording of Bowie and Frank Black from the Pixies singing Fashion at Bowie's 50th Birthday concert.

"Clutch this hand, sweet wench, between thy teeth."

That's funny, one of my sacred cows is Sex-bob-omb.

Alias is totally great. We've got the fucking massive hardcover volume 1. It occasionally hypnotizes some poor houseguest for longish periods of time.

Any time something is cooked "sous vide" you must take a shot.

Curses! Now no-one will believe I already knew the answer!

Imhotep is invisible!

Hey dougery! The first… at least the first 8 trades of Powers are well worth reading, and not too indy wankery for someone with your mainstream Marvel love.

The Steve Rolston and Ross Campbell chapters are both especially nice (also insanely macabre…)

mmm John Carpenter does give good commentary. See also "The Thing".

HULK vs. JET JAGUAR part two
HE DICKEY COVERS UP AN ADAMS APPLE THE SIZE OF A TOYOTA

M.A.N.T.I.S. Will Be Mine!!!
I'm not ashamed to say that I will be buying this shot-in-Vancouver, exec-produced-by-Sam-Raimi schlock-sterpiece today. I have the fondest memories of watching this on Friday nights with my best friend (right after The X-Files!), and I had several episodes taped on sketchy VHS until very

Yeah… like… some REO Speedwagon or sumthin'.

Two weeks later: typo - unfixed.

Snowman, really? I respectfully disagree. I think the gearshift moments can be outlined as follows:

Maybe he was the boy who dropped his doughnut in "Germs"?

Vertigo absolutely belongs on this list… along with about a dozen other Hitchcock films… the 39 Steps, Dial M for Murder, Rear Window…

Yeah, I loved that crazy twist in the Wicker Man. Wait, did you say Hot Fuzz? Shit. Nevermind.

Thirded. Great stuff.

"Hey Mr. Moore, which is YOUR favourite Watchmen Baby?"