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I wonder if he died of Ghost Fever?

But the Johnnycab goes nuts for some reason and flares up in a way that appears beyond his control, so it's possible he would have a solid insanity defense for his actions.

But the Johnnycab goes nuts for some reason and flares up in a way that appears beyond his control, so it's possible he would have a solid insanity defense for his actions.

I'm a big Carax fan, though of those older films rather than the newer ones also. But this sounds crazy amazing and I'm chomping at the bit to see it.

I'm a big Carax fan, though of those older films rather than the newer ones also. But this sounds crazy amazing and I'm chomping at the bit to see it.

With regard to the first story, wouldn't all the actors, including Picardo, have suffocated? And with regard to the second, wasn't Jennifer Connelly like, twelve in that movie? As Dick Miller would say, that's a little, you know, dicey.

With regard to the first story, wouldn't all the actors, including Picardo, have suffocated? And with regard to the second, wasn't Jennifer Connelly like, twelve in that movie? As Dick Miller would say, that's a little, you know, dicey.

He and Dick Miller make a marvelous pair in that movie.

He and Dick Miller make a marvelous pair in that movie.

What the Chief said.

What the Chief said.

I feel that if it had to be either his TV roles or his movie roles, and for sheer space and probably interview time issues it probably did have to be one or the other, I far prefer the route that was taken. Though I too would like to have heard about Innerspace.

I feel that if it had to be either his TV roles or his movie roles, and for sheer space and probably interview time issues it probably did have to be one or the other, I far prefer the route that was taken. Though I too would like to have heard about Innerspace.

I would just like it on the record that Dick Miller is the greatest.

I seem to recall John Schuck talked about Demon Knight in his Random Roles.

Let's talk about Orson Bean for a while. You know, his son-in-law was that dead guy, Andrew Breitbart.

Well, wherever this has already been published is not a place I would find it, so I'm grateful that it's here. I may listen to the podcast because, hey, Newhart, but I may also just go put on The Button-Down Mind. That's not a bad idea actually.

I can imagine: you'd lose your $120.

You read first paragraphs? How gauche!

Mention ought to be made of Alan Splet, the brilliant, now deceased sound designer who came up with all this stuff on this and every other Lynch movie until he died. So I will mention him: Alan Splet.