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No thanks dad, I'd rather make out with my Monroe-bot!

Her legs are also twice as long as her body

Hey, maybe they're all amazing. Ever thought of that. Do we really need to rank them?

Dont remember if it was pre- or post-Murphy, but the Sealab Christmas episode where everyone followed some weird fictional religions which loosely matched some existing religions was pretty funny. That, and the one where the blond chick (Debbie?) decided to have a kid. Oh, and the bizzaros!

You guys are all missing the obvious; there were NO aliens in Crystal Skull, they were "interdimensional beings," remember?

What did in Family Guy for me wasnt necessarily the lazy sight gags, lack of character development, or Brian basically becoming the mouthpiece of the show, but really it was the constant, mean-spirited abuse of Meg. At some point after the show returned from cancelation, Meg went from being a fairly average teen girl,

Martin Starr FTW. As long as he's on the show I'll tune in.

Not that Lydon wants you to think that he's an intellectual!

Yeah, just like how Marvin Barry ripped rock and roll off from Marty McFly!

But do you have any rubber walrus protectors?

We're not talking about "love" here, Edna. We're talking about S.E.X., in front of the C.H.I.L.D.R.E.N.!

Great Interview
Really glad he did this piece. I think that he was the best man for the job. Lydon but on his obnoxious, defensive pose early on, but Heller got him to be sincere. I like how even as Lydon got defensive over the first question, Heller wasnt intimidated, and pressed on.

I think you'd be right in your opinion, but as Lydon notes, the Pistols served their purpose, and did what they set out to do great, and they're still worth returning to evry noe and then.

I believe it was a miner's strike, Sheltie. I think it was one of the early showdowns between Thatcher and organized labor, but my chronology may be off, too.

Saw the Pistols at Inland Invasion here in Southern California back in 2002. It was actually an awesome show, cool seeing Steve Jones look like a bloated long-shoreman, and they kept their shit together. Plus, there was X, Buzzcocks, Circle Jerks, Bad Religion, and the Damned. The only time I'd probably ever see a big

Have the Rolling Stones killed.

A few years ago I saw a stand-up routine of one particular anglophone comedian, I cant remember his name or what country he was from, but he said that every English-speaking country or region had its own sheep fuckers. In Canada, Newfoundland was sheep fucking, in the UK, the Welsh were sheep fuckers, for the

A BOOTING!

Those are two movies that actually feel like they came from the era they are paying homage to, and also work as great movies in their own right. Would make an awesome double feature.

Rabin seems to be under the impression that Grindhouse flopped because America in 2007 (whatever that means) just wasnt ready for 3 hours of Rodriguez and Tarantino's unadultrated cinematic vision. Maybe so, but I think it might also have to do with some bad reviews and word of mouth that it really wasnt worth it.