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Delvis Crasho
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Quite excited since, like you said, the few tunes that have seen the light of day are fantastic.

I'll admit I still listen to "King of the Dogs" from time to time.

Skull rings!
Fast cars!
Hot chicks!
Money!

Don't forget about his award winning performance in The Phantom. Also starring such superstars as Billy Zane and Treat Williams.

The scene between Cannavale and Proval was excellent. Just excellent.

So many producers. Good lord. I think I saw my name pop up there at one time.

If this show could do what it did in the last 2 minutes - with Richie and his trumpet playing pop - it would be solid gold.

Not the strongest of episodes but the many interactions between Hap and Leonard made me laugh.

I'm typically not a fan of pilots but whenever it's a limited series (Show Me A Hero) I put away my red pen and just sit back and take a chance.

Still, Pam. Not a bad pilot.

Lansdale is the only reason I wouldn't mind visiting East Texas sometime.

You won't be let down. Sit back, crack open a Dr. Pepper, and enjoy.

And Bubba Ho-Tep.

Just recently started reading Joe's stuff and it could possibly be one of the best decisions I've made in a long time.

Are you talking about Ellsworth? Right? Ellsworth? You've got to be talking about Ellsworth.

After the dreck that is Vinyl I am so damn glad I have this show.

Say what you want about Ghosts, it was waaaaay better than Vampires.

You haven't already?!

I didn't realize how much I missed this show until about 30 minutes in. Masters at work doing what they do best.

That actually interests me more than Richie's discovery of punk music.