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What I want to know is what happened to Chris Elliott's involvement with the set. When he broke the news that Shout Factory was going to be releasing the complete series, he said, "At the end of April, we’re going to be doing the special features. Commentaries and that sort of stuff.” But there's nothing new from

What I want to know is what happened to Chris Elliott's involvement with the set. When he broke the news that Shout Factory was going to be releasing the complete series, he said, "At the end of April, we’re going to be doing the special features. Commentaries and that sort of stuff.” But there's nothing new from

In no way did I include a [Laughs.] every time he laughed - I'm learning to use a bit of restraint with those things - but it never got old. John Rhys-Davies is, as far as I'm concerned, the living embodiment of Falstaff.

In no way did I include a [Laughs.] every time he laughed - I'm learning to use a bit of restraint with those things - but it never got old. John Rhys-Davies is, as far as I'm concerned, the living embodiment of Falstaff.

Danny Trejo is one of them, I'm pretty sure.

Danny Trejo is one of them, I'm pretty sure.

I'm not even going to claim that I retain all of this information. But I ain't a'scared to do my research. :-)

I'm not even going to claim that I retain all of this information. But I ain't a'scared to do my research. :-)

I tried to do a Random Roles interview with James Hong last year. The fact that he's rather hard of hearing doesn't exactly help things any, but he's also prone to shrugging and offering generic one-liners and/or dismissive hand waves about some his past work. I briefly tried transcribing the conversation, but I

I tried to do a Random Roles interview with James Hong last year. The fact that he's rather hard of hearing doesn't exactly help things any, but he's also prone to shrugging and offering generic one-liners and/or dismissive hand waves about some his past work. I briefly tried transcribing the conversation, but I

I actually love Glory Daze - I'm pretty sure I still own it on VHS - but there were just so many other notable and/or absurd things to ask about that I never got around to asking about it.

I actually love Glory Daze - I'm pretty sure I still own it on VHS - but there were just so many other notable and/or absurd things to ask about that I never got around to asking about it.

Believe me, I'm sympathetic: I did the unfulfilling-drudgery thing for almost 15 years before finally pulling my first full-time writing gig in '06. Yes, I truly am a man of the people…

Believe me, I'm sympathetic: I did the unfulfilling-drudgery thing for almost 15 years before finally pulling my first full-time writing gig in '06. Yes, I truly am a man of the people…

He is. But given that Lom is 95 and has only taken on a single gig in the last two decades, I can see where JRD might not have realized that he was still among the living.

He is. But given that Lom is 95 and has only taken on a single gig in the last two decades, I can see where JRD might not have realized that he was still among the living.

It certainly has its moments.

It certainly has its moments.

Oh, it was great. We started the conversation in a conference-call scenario, but we had to wrap up after 15 minutes, which I'm sure you can imagine was just barely scratching the surface of his career. (I think we'd only just finished talking about LOTR.) But I had a lot of lead time on the piece, so when I got off

Oh, it was great. We started the conversation in a conference-call scenario, but we had to wrap up after 15 minutes, which I'm sure you can imagine was just barely scratching the surface of his career. (I think we'd only just finished talking about LOTR.) But I had a lot of lead time on the piece, so when I got off