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It's been a minute since I saw the original Omen, but wasn't the devil-possessed nanny yelling from a top story window ~"Damien! It's all for you!" and jumping through the window with a noose attached… wasn't that the opening scene or pretty close to? Freaked me the fuck out…

At least the family gave him a privacy washcloth for his junk in LW3 when they surprised him in the tub with a "Happy Retirement" song.

I think it was the 2000 Olympics, during the opening ceremonies, about two and a half hours in (around the time Uzbekistan was being introduced) that Bob Costas was visibly bored and monotone. He then introduced the next musician who was scoring the march of athletes:
"And here is Tim Capello on the saxophone… He was

This… did not need to be 90 minutes long. As I've said before, ESPN really needs to change the name of this series to something like "Mediocre, Paint-By-Numbers Sports Documentaries That Pretends It Still Has Edge" but catchier for marketing purposes.

Yes, but will this version of "We Will Rock You" be better than:

I dunno… for a comedian who's supposed to be cutting edge, making fun of Trump is as original and risque as airline food jokes.

That he was a veteran applying for medicinal cannabis (A 5 minute and $50 process in CA) but didn't wanted to be identified as such as he might lose his other government benefits if caught, was my take on that scene.

Props to this show for showing how fucking dysfunctional the VA is, and how fucking stupid/hypocritical/evil the government is at large for keeping medicinal (and all other uses of) cannabis illegal.

Nice to see cannabis used in a positive light for PTSD treatment (find out what strain that was and stock up Edgar) and not a series of cheap Cheech and Chong-esque weed jokes and the same tired ass munchies jokes so many other shows would resort to by default.

I've always been on the fence about Buster Keaton. So while he had the best vaudeville to big screen chops, second only to Charlie Chaplin, his most famous feature was The General, in which he helps the Confederates win the battle so yay?

As a kid in the 80s with access to five channels on TV, there was never anything good on in the afternoons after Saturday morning cartoons. Sure, I should have gone outside to play, but there's only so much of that one can do during a rainy day or a freezing Maine winter.

Yeah, it's pretty good… kind of hard to measure up to one of the best films ever made though.

More like, "The Seven Samurai gets an uninspired remake… again."

Trump vs Clinton: what was said versus what was actually done (/policies supported while in political office)
Trump: Said Mexicans' are rapists, wants to build a wall.
Clinton: Oversaw the building of a slightly less grandiose version of a border wall; was Sec. of State under Obama who had the most deportations of any

As tense of a build up to that final scene was, the opener was equally stunning in its forthrightness. I can't think of too many other (or any) tv shows, movies, what have you, that so openly have masters of the universe casually discussing their craft, with things like African territories, UN votes, and even

I had the Closed Captioning on, as a few weeks back I noticed some dialogue in the subtitles that wasn't spoken by the characters, so I've been watching it that way ever since.
No extra lines to report; but the last 15 minutes or so there were a lot of "[suspenseful music continues]".
You could say that again… that shit

Not Sure.

From Pulp Fiction = Butch, because he's an American and our names don't mean shit.

I can't say I agree with your selections. The first one is the worst name I've ever heard.

Though most of my previous girlfriends didn't have body doubles for when they went on top…