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Keep it civil, no one mentioned his name.

I wanted Sam Cooke's "Chain Gang" to be on there.

Saw it on Vudu a while back and really enjoyed it. Never read the book though so can't really say how it compares. But if you liked Bubba Ho Tep its probably safe to say you will like this too.

This new starz is missing some punctuation.

My wife and I just started watching these and this is disappointing. Though perhaps if SciFi has dropped them they'll be less interested in pushing their own season 2 reruns and we'll get season 2 on Netflix faster. Also now there's always the possibility Netflix will pick up the series.

A-B-C-D-E-F-G

I'm Buck Melanoma. Moley Russell's wart.

There's one thing that never goes out of style.

Odelally's another good one in there. I just love the way the words work.

The people who saw Van Helsing.

The Office Linebacker ads left everyone with the impression that he was not safe to have around a set.

Recently watched Mary Poppins for the first time with my kids. They knew the main songs from various CDs we play in the car but had never seen the scenes that go with them. And supercali and spoonful of sugar definitely increased in popularity at least ten fold.

ParaNorman was definitely good. Its got some lowest common denominator stuff in it it probably doesn't need, but the story itself is good and has a few good twists in it with good emotional payoff. Its the thing on the list which not many people have seen which I wish they had.

I liked Arriety but it wasn't jaw dropping. It was more artsy than Pirates though which definitely falls more on the populist side of things.

I heard you get that from vaccines

It used to be called the James Bond Card Game or something but for legal reasons eventually became The Totally Renamed Spy Game. Assuming you mean the one where you arebuilding secret lairs and sending spies in to infiltrate them.

If you're looking for board games with story I'd recommend Betrayal at the House on the Hill (or something like that). To us its just Betrayal now. Characters all explore a haunted house building rooms as you go. Items are found, spooky events occur, and artifacts are uncovered, all beefing up your character (or

I remembered that one being scary, and there was specifically a plot your own horror series which generally had some scary imagery, but on the whole I've been surprised by how unsettling some of the things in these are. I think even the first book has a room where helpless villagers have been turned into plants or

A friend and I made our own text adventure one summer too. It was a square maze navigated by inputing cardinal directions. It had three rooms with challenges in them, and three rooms to get items. You needed a specific item to get past each challenge, and not having the item caused you to die in the room and have to

The ones I had were Lone Wolf adventures where you were a warrior and World of Lone Wolf where you were a mage. Though I probably never actually rolled a die when reading them. Unlike straight choices, it was very rare that rolling poorly worked in your favor.