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El Crab
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Me too.  It's the description of the warriors, as they reveal themselves, going on for over a page, one long sentence.  Then, after this incredibly lengthy sentence, describing all of that "legion of horribles", the sergeant merely says Oh my god.  And assuredly, the sergeant speaks for the reader every time.

Kelsey Grammer

I wish you guys could see the image of the Judge in my head.  Of course, I wish I could see the image you all picture as well.

Anton Chigurh is a close second.  Of course he's another of McCarthy's creations, and many (me included) view him as a later reincarnation of Judge Holden.

My favourite aspect of the violence is how I became so numb to all of the killings of humans, yet each moment of violence towards an animal horrified me.

Read it. Now.  It's incredible.

YES.  This.  God I love that book.  It's about time for my annual reading.

I've never read anything by Hornby, but I picked up a book today he wrote about reading.  If only because he documents the same problem I have with books: I buy way more books than I read.  Each chapter documents a month, and each has a ledger of what he purchased and what he actually read.

JAWS

I was gonna say The Big Lebowski, glad I didn't have to.

Yet ANOTHER book I own but haven't read.

I got my copy for 3 bucks.  The place I got it has another copy or two for the same price, like new.

I've got that one on the shelf, haven't read it yet.  I love that time in Hollywood.  Also have "Easy Riders, Raging Bulls" around here somewhere.  Not to mention a pile of other books about Hollywood and moviemaking.  I really need to actually read these books.

@avclub-6c6094f256f51e83fe02bce6091163e7:disqus : I have that book on screenwriting stories, it's pretty great, though at times Eszterhas is a bit insufferable.  It's full of fantastic stories about the movie biz, though.  I've seen the Evans book around, and have considered picking it up.  Perhaps I'll do so, now

I thought Leno agreed to retire years before?  Am I remembering this wrong?

He posted in the first or second thread on this article!

And how to deliver much needed ammunition and supplies via jeep to incoming troops to Bastogne.

Not to mention JAWS 3-D.

Claspers.  That's a funny word.

I will never backslide… unless I'm also shooting at someone while escaping.