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The Chopin etude for the honeymoon montage really nailed it.

I prefer my authors to be like Salinger without the fame part:

I had a ton of experiences at the Cellar in the early 2000's: Robin Williams doing an impromptu set; Dave Attell saying "A lot of people are in love; that guy's in love with his nachos" as I munched away; Dave Chappelle stoned and saying "I gotta go on Letterman tomorrow and I ain't got shit."; that guy with the show

That's simply not true. He gets his own flashback, comes onto Henstridge numerous times, a sizeable supporting role.

Oh, hell, better than his Bodybags tv series or The Fog (or Escape From L.A.).

I just watched this a couple weeks ago, and other than the pointless 'just nuke the undead spirits' plan, it was pretty fun (Statham discovering Pam Grier's severed head on a pike was classic).

He's coming to the Albuquerque Comic Con in January. Think I'll visit George Perez instead.

This is literally the first I've heard of him.

Can't argue with the real ending of a book.

Davey anticipates his 1977 interview with Nixon by nine years when he introduces the Stones debut of Sympathy For The Devil:
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Shit, I know. It just wasn't exactly A-list material for someone of his stature.

I thought it was incredibly grim and depressing. Such an odd image to end on.

I don't see how anyone could find it forgettable, the scenes of Isaiah Washington on death row, saying goodbye to his family…the grief Eastwood's character for being such a screw-up and skirt-chaser; so much more memorable than a hacky serial killer flick or codgers-in-space routine.

Very true; Clint's underrated True Crime from the year before was much more memorable and involving.

The article didn't spell Matthew McConaughey's name right, yet this one says they were 'spotted filmed a scene…'

Didn't Maron later say his segment was heavily edited to make it seem like the audience was laughing, when in fact it was dead silent the whole time and it was the worst time of Maron's life?

So a sucky roast means the funnier roasts should be rendered passe? Interesting.

For conniseurs, maybe, but between this and Zardoz, it was pretty much over by the early eighties.

I guess it makes sense one of the Louvin brothers was an asshole, since they were the harmony ancestors of John and Paul (by way of the Everlys).

Connery's career was seriously in the shitter by the time he did Outland. Terry Gilliam says on the commentary for Time Bandits that he wrote in the script jokingly 'and the Greek warrior takes off his helmet and it's Sean Connery!', but it turned out he could get Connery for cheap. The Untouchables was really a