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Given his history prior to acting, Machete mostly thinks it's pretty classy the open sores in her mouth don't look infectious.

I wouldn't argue that Friends was a particuarly good show but, as I said elsewhere, people tend to forget what sitcoms were like when it came out and that it was something fresh and interesting and innovative.

Time for the obligatory Hacker Girl is really old post.

De Niro and Pacino are both guys who got markedly worse as actors once they stopped doing theatre.

I dunno. It looks like he was apologising for it's terribleness on some level.

You know what? Friends was an innovative show that doesn't get nearly enough credit for revitalising the sitcom genre.

Didn't she get some ribbons or something at the end of Breakfast Club?

Ehn. As much fun as it would be and as much as martial arts fetishests would wish otherwise, most of the big martial arts don't really trump one another. Kung Fu (Which covers a lot of ground) guys do have weird hang ups abot Karate, though. Lots of MMA guys know Karate but that's more cause there's a lot of karate

The Conspiracy theory only works if you ignore the evidence that suggests that it was her that nudged him towards facist sympathies rather than vice versa.

The Munsters was painfully bad and there is no reason at all for it to come back.

She was a Human, much to the shame of the rest of her monster family.

I've always been struck how grim this movie is, especially if you see it after you've got the idea godzilla is best pals with a sucession of children in tiny shorts. The ending in particular is some dark stuff.

I did not realise that they were sisters until recently despite the fact they look exactly the same. They even both have that giant eye thing going on.

Brendan Frasier is a fairly decent actor who has absolutely no self control when it comes to accepting roles.

Yeah.

The problem I've always had with the Leonard/Penny thing is that it's Leonard who could probably do a lot better than Penny rather than vice versa and the show has touched on it maybe twice.

A lot of what happened to Japan post-war can be explained by having someone shriek COMMUNISM! into your ear whenever you look at a Japanese person who isn't a wealthy industrialist.

There's an argument to be made that the Japanese colonisation efforts were partially a push to become powerful enough to not end up like China.

Old Lily was clearly not particuarly fond of the guys who played her parents. I'm actually pretty sure the only times she smiled was the time Sofia Veraga or Ed O'Neil was holding her.

By the end of it, if there was not a bunch of Tim Powers on the writing staff's reading list, I would be very, very suprised.