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I remember a friend bought The Alan Clarke Collection on DVD about 10 years ago. Scum, The Firm, and Elephant are all riveting in their own way but Made in Britain with a very young, pissed off Tim Roth was crazy as hell to watch.

Yetti! Yetti! YEEETII!

You'll have your perks, but I run Barstow.

The kids love this.

Shouldn't that be Jodie Foster's Knuckles?

Good points all around. However one commonality that I see in these posts is that some people argue that no one wants to live near industrial areas of town, which is true to a certain degree. But to me these industrial parts of town have both an economic and aesthetic allure. Living in a cheap, albeit grimy, part of

Come on, the only boss that matters lives in Chicago under the alias of Kelsey Grammer. And his ass got cancelled.

True, but I'm curious as to how long that will last. And speaking of Bed-Stuy, my wife was visiting family there three weeks ago and told me that a Connecticut Muffin opened on Nostrand Ave. I mean, Nostrand?

The Canal stinks for sure, but I hardly think it's keeping rent prices down. The surrounding neighborhoods (Carrol Gardens, Boerum Hill, Red Hook, Gowanus et al) have been super pricey rent-wise for well over a 15 years.

"Abramson will continue booking The Bell House, a venue in Brooklyn, which should be safe from gentrification for another 3-4 weeks."

She also looked pretty good to my non-native eyes.

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Yeah, his chain link armored overcoat get up in Rock Star was something else.

Conspicuously absent from this list: The Chevy Chase Show.

They look like exchange students from Berlin.

Thanks for calling the Corey hotline. Let's see what's in the news today. (sound of newspaper pages turning)

Thanks for calling the Corey hotline. I hope we can get married some day.

(Looks at Grandpa's marijuana plants through the kitchen window. Makes toking gesture with thumb and index finger. Chuckles with brother)

"Suck my fat one?"

Vice did a short article about that kid (obviously a man now) I forgot his name but he was terrific in both River's Edge and Near Dark. Also from the article, his dad played Father Marin (?) from The Exorcist. Now that's some Hollywood pedigree!