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Yeah, look at his expression.

Thanks for the tip.

Wait a minute. So they're remaking Left Behind? With Nicolas Cage? Mind blown.

Dying to read Southern Bastards. Haven't been able to find it locally, so I guess I'll have to order it online. Been wanting to read it since I first heard about it.

Not his acting, just the way he looks.

I'll be honest. I've been kind of looking forward to this show, mostly on account of Pace, who I've liked since Pushing Daisies. For whatever reason, he's one of these actors I can't help but like. And he reminds me a little of George Lazenby.

Oh, fuck. Forgot about Tollbooth Willy. That was funny as shit.

For me, Sandler's funny when you're around 12 or 13. That said, I kind of admire the guy for working. I mean, although all his movies look like they'd be pretty bad, there is that pragmatic aspect of it that, if he can't make what he wants, at least he's found a way to monetize it.

You know, I think of Hartman occasionally. Like, I'll just be driving and thinking of things and somehow I'll get around to thinking about Hartman. And like everybody else, I just shake my head. So senseless. Such a talented, funny guy.

Something else, but wasn't Sinatra pretty notorious for being a dick? I mean, even if you'd characterize Hartman's Sinatra as mean-spirited, didn't he kinda deserve it?

It's interesting you mention Allport. I've recently been doing a rewatch of The X-Files and he's in a first season MOTW called "Lazarus" that's one of the somewhat stronger under the radar eps from the first season. Didn't realize he was in Mad Men. For what it's worth, I couldn't help but be struck with how he brings

Used to love Jet Jaguar as a kid.

I thought the dance short was pretty fucking funny. "I thought you were different."

Man, I tell you what. I've said it before and I'll say it again: Spider-Man 2's probably the best comic book movie. The original Spider-Man 2, I mean. Still haven't seen the new one.

Yeah, if Deckard is in fact a replicant, that would work. And I think it makes good sense too. Because, in a way, aren't we all that way? We're probably all limited by our beliefs to a degree.

You know, I'm not a huge Blade Runner fan, but my read of it was that Deckard wasn't a replicant. I mean, I knew how Ford felt, and I knew how Scott felt, but for me, it just works better if he's not one.

This was another of those Godzilla movies I loved and used to watch over and over as a kid. Mechagodzilla was so cool. And I loved the two Godzillas fighting at the beginning and how, when Mechagodzilla was in battle, pieces of his skin would come off, revealing the metal underneath. Man, that was awesome.

This is one of the movies I remember being fascinated by when it was introduced by Grandpa Munster on TBS. Don't know if I've seen the whole thing or not, but I can certainly see why. Trailer looks awesome.

I love the X-Men cartoon from the 90s. And I used to not care too much for Gambit himself, but for whatever reason, that's changed. Maybe it's because he's the new leader of X-Factor. Plus, you know, the 90s.

My first impression is that it just seems a little big to me. Like Ed McGuinness as opposed to say, John Byrne.