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Just noticed
The Bacon Freak logo reminds me of the Flamin Groovies logo.

She has negative charisma.

Billy Crudup supposedly left her for another woman while she was pregnant with his child. Bastard thing to do, but I find it impossible to dislike the man who played Russell Hammond. Parker, on the other hand, meh, I just never liked her. I watch Weeds, but mainly because of everybody else on the show.

Please Kill Me is the greatest goddamn rock 'n' roll book ever written. You can't beat it. From the Velvets to the Voidoids by Clinton Heylin is good and covers a lot of the same ground, but it ties the oral history together with prose written by the author, and for that reason is less effective. Please Kill Me

"I'm havin' a good time!"

In order to accurately capture the essence of Frank Costanza, that should have been in all caps, with a few exclamation points thrown in for good measure.

Second on Roger Rabbit (the movie, not the book).

Dammit
I thought this was going to be Sam Rockwell starring in a biopic of the Reverend Sun Myung. I am now heavy hearted and crestfallen.

Letterman did way back in the 80's when it was actually somewhat topical. It was an NBC Bookmobile segment, one of the books was "The David Doyle/Tom Bosley Letters: Returning each others' incorrectly addressed mail sparked a correspondence that lasted a decade!"

Had to google Geoffrey Lewis. "Oh, THAT dude!" Guy plays a great redneck.

Never mind, I misunderstood the spirit in which it was intended.

Warren Oates, is Mystery Train hard for you to watch? Strummer's in that, and I thought he was good in it.

In the mid to late 90's, if you watched 100 randomly selected hours of IFC, about 15 of them would have been this movie. What I'm trying to say is that I've seen it a shitload of times.

Seconded.