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Bucky Calloway
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Jeez.  Someone needs to get right on a The Stars My Destination movie right now.  Willis would be great - Gully's face tattoos would go good on that mug.

I dunno, scrolling through these comments, it seems no one is taken with Bruce Willis anymore.

Yes, Harrison Ford is like this… but I'm pretty sure Harrison Ford was ALWAYS like this.  Odd, because he's supposedly stoned all the time - isn't pot supposed to mellow you out?

He costars with Burt Reynolds in a stuntman movie:

I now want to see a Thunderdome battle between Prince using that guitar, and Ian Hunter using the "H" one from his Mott the Hoople days.

Air Prince.  It writes itself, if you include one of those little trampolines.

Good movie, actually, that ^ Oliver Reed one.

The only  way the movie would not be boring is if his character, the Prince of the title, is named Macchiaveli.  Which could happen, he's a mob guy, so, Italian.

In one of the Die Hard movies (I think the third but I'm not sure) there were dozens of oddly-framed shots, where the screen ended about the middle of his forehead.
Later, when he finally decided just to shave it, was he the one who started that whole phenomenon?  Because holy hell there are a lot of shaved-head dudes

If you're gonna plug Rob Sheffield's book…. first of all, no need to capitalize it.  I'd just call it a book, not a Book.
And — it's "Love is a mix tape", actually.  And it's pretty good - probably I would have liked it better had I known more of the songs referenced in it.

Back in grade school, I had Encyclopedia Brown and that was good enough for whatever crime sprees we encountered.  It was usually that goddamn Bugs Meaney anyway.

It's not just suits of armor - go further back and check out Egyption mummies.  Or,  further ahead, to an 1850s dentist chair, or stagecoach. [I'm 6'4 and have tried to sit in both. I'm not THAT old, just been to a ghost town/museum or two.]  Yes, there were tall people in the Old West, but it sure as hell wasn't

How did YOU know that Oh, That Knife waved to Marilu Henner on May 7th, 1972????

"likely because it has not, as yet, involved chemical weapons"

Miller, thanks for explaining below, because for a few seconds I was afraid … well, afraid of everything.
Rebecca Pidgeon serves as and excuse to remake every movie she's been in, with the same cast, just not her.

I really like Heimdall, but I would never say that Idris Elba shouldn't be black.

Oh.  NEVER in too much of a hurry to post a cock joke.  This America, man.

We can at least be thankful Heimdall wasn't a black caricature.

I'm throwing cautiously to the winds:  I'm optimistic as hell for this.

He's always good, and I'm still insanely jealous of a friend of mine, who got to see the entire LA run (not really sure how long that was)  of Cyrano De Bergerac in the early 80s.  The friend was an aspiring actor, and volunteered to usher at the theatre.  So did dozens of other aspiring actors, so there wasn't much