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The David Irving story

So there's now a New Mexico?

Thinks he's better than the rest of us…

Yeah but their collaboration with Steve Albini was awful. Should have stuck with Rick Rubin.

"There was a clown in the stormdrain. The light was far from good, but it was good enough so that George Denbrough was sure of what he was seeing. It was a clown, like in the circus or on TV. In fact he looked like a cross between Bozo and Clarabell, who talked by honking his (or was it her?-George Denbrough was never

Which explains the lackluster ratings of "The John Larroquette Show".

In the beginning he was described like Ronald McDonald and Bozo, and Georgie (unfortunately) wasn't scared of him when he saw him under the sewer

That giant bird picking up the white supremacist was great.

I always liked Salem' Lot the best, but Misery is pretty great.

I don't know, the last 200 pages or so of "It" are pretty brutal to get through. But your right, Pennywise looks more like a regular clown in the book which makes him more terrifying. Of course it's hard to imagine nowadays when everybody thinks any clown looks evil.

True. But holy fuck is he annoying. And I'm someone who watched Pee Wee's Playhouse growing up

This is great! What parent wouldn't want their child to imitate Billy Eichner?

As strange as it may sound, I really think that movie got killed over its terrible special effects and lackluster fight sequences. Which is weird for me to say because I'm not a comic book fan or action fan. It has a terrific score, wonderful visuals and some good performances and was pretty faithful to the novel.

I used to love "The Principal" as a kid.

Kevin Pollack actually has a decent podcast and has great guests. He had Ed O'Neill on (who was a terrific interview) and he was talking about working on "The Dogs of War" with Christopher Walken and Tom Berenger. Pollack immediately asked him which one was crazier and Ed O'Neill without hesitation said Berenger. If

That's the ironic part, he's actually a very decent character actor, he's a terrible comedic actor.

Thank you for not including Jeremy Piven.

Bruce Vilanch looks great!

That was a great short story

Tobe Hooper did a smart thing and made Barlow more of a vampire zombie, that didn't speak and gave all of the juicy dialogue to James Mason.