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Am I really going to be the only person to say The Terminal Man was one of his best?

Travolta: Saturday Night Fever, Pulp Fiction (I beg to differ to anyone who says he wasn't even in the good part— he was in my favorite scene in the whole movie: Marvin in the back of the car), Bolt — no way he gets a lifetime pass.

Just so everyone knows…
I read this article ironically.

Clapton solo? Maybe a handful of truly great songs, several handfuls of pretty good songs, and a lot of crap. Especially once he and Phil Collins started working together. (Though, Collins' "Wish It Would Rain Down" is my favorite Clapton solo song.)

The show seems to think it's smarter than it actually is. Or, rather, smarter than it's audience can handle. Every episode feels like they're saying "Ok….for everyone who is just now starting to watch this show, here's what's going on." It's like every episode so far could have been the pilot. And while I suppose

I don't know why I keep watching this show. There is massively unrealized potential that they seem unwilling (or unable) to address and actually MAKE something of this show.

This would not be…
…the first film I've seen by Van Sant, or based on a work by Ellis, but would be——

For those interested
For anyone interested in following this story, thestarpress.com is Muncie's local paper.

Frustrating
Over all, I enjoy the new layout; however, I was quite frustrated to find that right after I logged in to comment on it, the ability to comment was gone from the board. After waiting 2 hours and refreshing, I finally am able to post.

Wow…that's disappointing
I gotta say, hearing that this is a lame prank show is sorely disappointing….from the title and those 2-second promos I keep catching on NBC, I assumed it was NBC's take on a good-hearted, feel-good reality show along the lines of BBC's "Jim'll Fix It", having viewers write, call, or email in,

So, we're looking for a Criterion Edition of 'Song of the South'? Sounds fair to me.

Now, is that Michael W. Smith, creator of such brilliant progressive pieces as "Musical Instruments", "Agnus Dei" and "Great Is The Lord", or Michael W. Smith, man who releases endless strings of praise and worship albums, and seems to be a shadow of his former self musically?

Larry
I was lucky enough to catch Larry in concert a few years ago at a festival- it was an interesting set: I've never before seen someone have two different back-up bands on tour with them. He opened with about 30-40 minutes of older material, backed by a band roughly his age. He then played a couple of songs by

Any ideas what song this is?
On 'Queen II' (by Queen, obviously), there's a Zeppelin-style blues workout called "See What A Fool I've Been"; Brian May states there was a song by Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee (or at least perfomed by them) that he was trying to cover, apparently prominently featuring that phrase, but he

C-I-L-L
my landlord.

Ah….I see you're a supporter of the "Ship All The Gays To A Great Big Island" bill. You know…I hear they'll even have pinball there!

Robotic vaguely middle eastern looking terrorists. That inexplicably have jet packs.

I can understand being bothered by the "Military bad." mindset of the series, but keep in mind- this is also a Doctor that saw Harriet Jones, who he'd essentially helped get into office, destroy a ship in the name of vengeance alone. And then, incidentally, the six words he said to bring her down allowed Harold Saxon

I enjoyed last year's Dalek 2-parter….as I was watching it. As the story got deeper, the accents got worse, and they now rate with "42" for episodes I'd be happy if I never saw again.

I used Master of Disguise a few weeks ago to illustrate the shitty luck Dana Carvey has had with his career.