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David Chase?

Wasn't there going to be a remake of Faster Pussycat with Tera Patrick in the Tura Satana role a few years back?

So…will there actually be Chinese people in game? Or just a bunch Anglos swearing in pidgin Chinese?

Somehow, I doubt the time signature was the first thing that popped into anyone's head when bandying about the term "techno" when describing this.

Well, yes, she kind of is, given the fact that I don't recall Dr. Alan Bloom of the Department of Psychiatry, University of Chicago having sexual tension with Will or banging Hannibal Lecter. I would argue that those relationships, beyond a swap in genitalia, make her more of a unique creation because she has an

"Now that the people who don’t realize Hannibal is a prequel have left—seriously, we already know almost everything that’s going to happen anyway"

Iggy Azalea is rapping with a southern accent? I thought she was just doing a Nicki Minaj impression.

But…it's part of the joke. Otherwise, I'd just being saying not all nerds, which loses the satirical bite.

#NotAllNerds

Respected showrunner and shambling homunculus, Shawn Ryan

"You got $500. You're a rich fucking man. Are you happy? You happy? He's got 500 fucking dollars! He's a big man! He's a rich fucking man! He's never going to have any more trouble! Not Mookie! He's fucking rich!"

This whole "it's a 70s political thriller!" stuff slays me. A gray-on-gray color palette and a government agency alone does not a political thriller make. Last time I watched it, I don't seem to recall there being a disembodied Nazi head in a computer in "Three Days of the Condor"

"Play with her ass." — The prelude to all good exposition

Sure it does. He looks like Count Orlock from Nosferatu going to the world's dorkiest S&M club.

Naw, man, some used the RZA's soundtrack to "Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai."

This is an incredibly thoughtful answer, so first and foremost, thank you.

Ohhh yeah, totally forgot about "A Purple Place For Dying." Great noir, great read.

Damn, I'll have to track it down. Thanks!

Right, but that brings us back to your defending the books. Which, of course is subjective and I'm glad you enjoyed them, but I'm curious to see why you liked them. (And, yeah, I realize that is kinda asking you to do what you said you were tired of. But I'm really curious. Even a defender has to acknowledge that both