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Time for the AV Club to get working on the Zalman King primer they've denied us for so long.

I learned the meaning of 'hagiography' from the lads of Monty Python. Bok, not show.

I hope at least a few lab-coated studio executives are being taken out along the way.

Remember that terrible band called Live?

It's a great, great interview format. Simple and elegant, and yes, it does seem to get the subjects to open up and speak informally. I'll always read them whether I'm familiar with the actor or not.

There's an entire chapter in Bergman's "Images: My Life In Film" dedicated to Cooley High, and another to Cornbread, Earl & Me.

No, if he'd been Han, Richard Thomas would have been Lando.

Reinstating it may well prevent some unfortunate gris-gris befalling the Grammy executive, just saying.

Strangely that's one of the few movies not from the 1980s or earlier that Burl reviewed. He didn't like it, as I recall, but can't remember what his beef was.

I would like to see a movie where Hunter Carson and Peter Billingsley are recruited into a moppet crime league by the slightly older Alfred Lutter.

They roll him down the hill, haul him back up and then roll him down again, then haul him back up, load him in a truck and kick him off the back of it as they're driving down the highway.

And he made a stew. It contained lots of things: corn, chicken, green peppers….

Or at all in any form.

It's my understanding that John's friends call him by the nickname "Strongbad Samson," so if you see him on his tour, call him Strongbad I guess.

My exhaustive research consists of having been 23 when the movie came out, and enjoying it immensely.

I love the fact that Propagandhi fans are the only ones on the whole entire internet who can spell "Gandhi" correctly.

A little door would open on the side and some ivory liquid would trickle out. Then the door would close and the computer would emit a soft chuckle.

Who?

Wow, I have a four month old also, and I like Songs From A Room a lot. I thank you very sincerely for this invaluable parenting tip. 

The lowest, last book on the bookstore shelf gets noticed by lazy gift-buyers, that's my guess.