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"And then he said, 'I shot the clerk. I shot the clerk.'"

I think it's really going for people who haven't seen that particular season or whatnot. The market is probably pretty small, but apparently it's large enough for the DVDs to be profitable. I guess it's because they don't have to pay residuals to the contestants and the music is probably dirt cheap, etc.

I'm expecting all the Delgo DVDs to end up in the same landfill as the ET Atari cartridges.

So odd they would include Nixon. It's like they really want people to think that Republicans are evil. Which they are.

We dissected fetal pigs, but I thought that was pretty standard, since there tends to be a surplus of them.

Don't agree on Do The Collapse
It was my first real experience with GBV - I had been wanting to check them out and found a copy of it at a local used record shop. I was pretty much hooked immediately. The mix of more poppy stuff like Teenage FBI and Hold On Hope, mixed with the truly bizarre In Stitches just blew my

Yeah, but scholarships aren't ready money. $1800 in cash is a lot for an 18 year old.

Agree with inle, and I've been reading for a good twelve years, back before I think you guys had a website. So that's a helluva lot of interviews…

Wow, unless this article was really edited down, there's nothing in there that I can see really offending anyone. Bissette suggests his passion dried up during the "American Gothic" run on Swamp Thing because things had gotten more regimented, and that he would have preferred something a little more flexible, but

Would love to read an interview with Veitch. Though it will probably pale in comparison to this one.

Yeah, I also really want to know the story with Moore.

The anvil was awesome *because* no one keeps a suspended anvil in their garage.

I have to agree with those above who mentioned Sandman. I know a lot of people that, as far as comics go, have only read Sandman and they loved it. It's much more accessible than a lot of the other stuff mentioned (e.g., From Hell) and the freaky art doesn't really start showing up until late in the run (and,

I guess I'm okay with this if he uses the profits to make Drag Me to Hell 2.

ABC Family is the one that shows The 700 Club out of a contractual obligation. Also, it shows Mean Girls and Harry Potter movies constantly.

I wonder…
Am I the only person who reads both Jaime Weinman at MacLean's and the AV Club? Other than people who work for MacLean's and the AV Club…

I think we can date the loss of America's innocence to the name change from The Comedy Channel to Comedy Central.

Guess that was back when Fox really was a crap network…

I also watched it on the Comedy Channel back in the day (pre-Comedy Central) and totally loved it, but I have this sinking suspicion that it wouldn't hold up well. Maybe I'll rent a disk from Netflix or something.

@ Unregistered - it's because they look like ass.