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I love those sketches.  I think my fave bit is the one in which Jan Hooks plays Sinead O'Connor, or Sine-Aid, Cueball or Uncle Fester as Frank keeps calling her.

Maybe the gent you know was bullshitting, and the possibility exists in my "buddy's" case too.  But this was some special kind of Okie asshole and this was one of the few stories of his that I did believe.

Ahem, the Klingon books point to him being a chrono-agent of the Klingon Empire.  Klingon Birds of Prey would find it child's play to execute a simple retro-temporal jump using a combination of a solar gravity slingshot while traveling at 99% or more of Warp 10.  Anything that could be considered anachronistic is

From now on, you tell me everything!

You'll never understand (unless you can grasp context) the humor of SNL's old The Frank Sinatra Group Arsenio Billingham.

Jaime Escalante posts here!

I felt, especially during the final sequence on the cliff, that there was more than a little bit of Butch and Sundance, "Who are those guys?," kind of vibe to it too.

Lack of Name, are you from the Tulsa area?  I happen to know someone who shotgunned a cow from that neck of the woods.

You mean the reboot of Zardoz?

Obituary, December 25 2006, Tim Callahan.

I'm not paying you to talk.

And that's how we had Chinese food for lunch.

Watch the potty mouth Jimbo Jr.

A spoor!  It's his flavor, doublemint.  Trying to double your pleasure Bart?  I'll double your time in detention!  And now we enter Endgame.

Rob Zombie perpetrated some positivity a couple years ago in Salem Oregon for the season opener of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.  A really cool haunted house run for Halloween by students and teachers at the School for the Deaf there needed help getting their site (the school's already creepy basement) up to code

Better nudity too.  Jenny Agutter yowz ma-homina homina.  *spins bow tie and winches tongue back into mouth*

He's not dead yet and I am sure he can write his own check when it comes to making any future movie.

I like this feature even when it highlights, as it did here, movies I have seen.  Such a literalist.

AG has really held up through the years.  The stunning use of pop hits on the nearly continuous soundtrack complements the uncoventional ensemble narrative that keeps each individual arc highlighted yet also under the umbrella of the small town world of the film.

A synopsis I read about Elysium sounded an awful lot like Zardoz.  I certainly hope my inference was correct.