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Apparently Pronto was a TV movie and Givens was played by James LeGros. I read an interview where they asked Leonard about how he liked that movie to which he replied, "Oh god, is that guy still acting?"

Granted, I read Rum Punch a long time ago, but I always thought Jackie Brown was actually better than the book. And a lot of the dialogue isn't in the book. He added a few n-words! (but seriously, I recall a lot of original material from QT). There are days when it's my favorite Tarantino movie. It's definitely his

You mean Richard Stark Parker novels or Robert B Parker or something I don't even know about?

I've only read Blonde, but that one was good. (If you like melodrama, which is appropriate for the subject)

If you take Delta, it's pretty hard to avoid Atlanta

I'd say he's just a product of a '70s and '80s southern upbringing. Heck, I grew up in the '90s and Burt Reynolds was still seen as a huge star, especially in Georgia. It's also just a macho thing for Archer. Reynolds is the ultimate '70s macho guy (driving fast cars, chasing tail, drinking beer, getting on the CB

Victoria Justice and Sean Penn (she's 18 now!)

I don't want to say his books are lazily plotted, I don't really think they're plotted out at all. I'm fairly certain he does the Stephen King method of no outline, just write characters and situations and see where it takes you. Like with King, this usually produces a strong first 2/3rds of a novel, a weaker final

I heard he's writing a new Raylan novel. Hope it's true.

Pretty sure RUM PUNCH came out in like '92, so it's not that. I think it was THE SWITCH, which came out in the '70s and featured the same characters, Ordell and Louis.

Ellroy Gateway to Geekery: read LA Quartet in order. He started out a rather unoriginal dime store crime novelist and got better and better and wrote his first genre classic with Black Dahlia, and only got better from there. After LA Quartet, read his masterpiece, American Tabloid. Then decide if you want to go

Jonathan Silverman and Des'ree

Redman and Bette Midler

Joseph Gordon Levitt and Joanna Newsom

Jesse Eisenberg and Courtney Love

That's just how John he does it
Camera, camera, camera, cup, camera, camera, cup.

My grammatical skills have been insulted twice. Only one way to solve this: pistols at dawn. Or maybe I'll just go watch that amateur porn video that people claimed was Meg White.

Sorry, I meant: "Wherefore art them titties?"

But the next live DVD will definitely make me say that. "Where's them titties?" I will say.

Yeah, there's no way there's any women out there who rely on their (sometimes enhanced) looks in order to get a rich guy to pay for them so they don't have to work. This premise makes Transformers look like a documentary.