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Canada has our own Netflix:

Hey man, I have a gun

coincidence
I just watched this a couple of weeks ago on a double-feature public domain DVD with "Moon of the Wolf", a made for TV werewolf flick starring David Janssen.

"No musical genre is more tediously obsessed with authenticity than metal"
Wow … I guess the author never spent much time in the hardcore punk scene.

Quite a few people in "Return of the Living Dead" are recognizable from other stuff. James Karen and Don Calfa were very busy character actors.

Well … some parts of it are compelling … like a car wreck. The still cutout of Lee's face on someone else's body is an unbelievable moment.

Same here … unfortunately I did not forget it. I was about 11 years old, and had seen "Being There" recently and wanted to see Sellers again. Ugh.

If Bruce Lee's last role is "Game of Death" …
… then Peter Seller's last role would really be "The Trail of the Pink Panther". Not that it's a better way to go out.

I watched Little's cut of the footage quite recently and it's fantastic.

Surely you mean James Spader

@No Name

@ZMF

The Man With No Name
The "Man With No Name" tag was entirely invented by UA for the North American release of the trilogy. The whole series was released in the space of a year from 1966-67 and UA came up with that marketing gimmick. His character very clearly has a names, and a different one at that, in each film.

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LOL … I guess so. Sorry man, I really wasn't sure if you were saying something else.

@stza

@Carnivorous Danus

Nope, Richard Lloyd and Tom Verlaine were always the two guitarists in Television.