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Martian Judge
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Com'n Hitler, I'll buy you a lemonade.

As much as I wanted to dislike it… Apocalypto was a pretty entertaining flick. Nice visuals and the Mayan city sequence was gory creepy hyper violence porn.

I was thinking of a backpack sized hobbit mode Elijah Wood.

Here's the thing on CGI for me…

Solo act
He'll have more time for solo work, videos or movies even….

O no!
Now there will be two more bands in which all their songs sound essentially the same!!

That's funny Dark…
I had to google that one… It's not regionally here, but that does indeed look like him.

They All Laughed
is the Bogdanovitch movie I remember being in fairly heavy rotation on early HBO days. It featured John Ritter trying to break into more serious fare as well as Dorothy Stratten, the Star 80 Playmate of the Year. I don't remember much about it except a sequence in which hot shorted Stratten is

I'll put in a call and see what I can do?
Heh heh…

wow - much harshness.
I'm not sure that she rates that much derision.

Those eyes of hers and the raven hair were pretty awesome when she was in prime. I'll say that she was pretty good in Cheers making her own funny neurotic character instead of trying to simply be a Diane Shelly Long replacement.

Yeah I remember the video.
Oates had on a hilarious plastered on smile.

ya know… because… like because they can't resist…
resist the taste of apple crisp… upon their lips…

When they're eager for pizzaburgers…
I tell them this!

Like it or not, H&O were at the top of the pops many times and have always enjoyed a lot of radio play.

Interesting on how they compete…
I thought that their first album was 1971's Long Haul

Mbs would be great on the red carpet rattling on about each celebs body of work from the most obscure to the largest epic. Anna Panquin would then notice his suaveness and relent with a dinner date

That "you gotta be fucking kidding me!" was PERFECTLY delivered by Cox.

I think the poster featured him as "Sam"

And I couldn't help but think that Panquin and Cox took the minorfied roles as a favor to Singer the producer.