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"Fish." Moonie

"Harlan Ellison's Watching", presumably named after his film essays & the 1989 collection thereof. (Which I proudly own.) He did indeed spice up "Sci-Fi Buzz", which wasn't exactly breaking news. He also appeared at the end of one, only to find out that his commentary was shockingly bumped for a segment on Rondo

Nice scream-typing, by the way. (Holds up card saying "8.8")

If they could film there, they wouldn't have it any other way.

Gratuitous Nitpick (that Someone may or may not have gotten to Already) #2573-4B: the series "Lab Rats" and "Kickin’ It" debuted on and are primarily air on the channel Disney XD, while reruns occasionally do show up on Disney Channel, possibly to fill time.

That could be a result of, say, unnecessarily vulgar name calling. And whose fault is that?

So… no information on the rights and royalty issues that kept it off home video for so very long? Really?

((looks through "Weird Al' CDs, sheds tear))

Lincoln's body was Almost stolen by Chicago-based criminals so their leader "Big Jim" Kennally could use it for a ransom of (a) a pardon for his imprisoned engraver and (b) $200,000 U.S.. (As someone on the History Channel said, "if you've got the body of Abraham Lincoln's body, you might as well go for the whole

How? At what point has the person credited for this article, or this site, scavenged such a tragedy for Actual, Physical stuff to be Sold on eBay for a profit?

In that case, Someone may want to consider fixing the "Next Time" tag at the end of the "Adventure Time" article. Just 'cuz.

With lyrics like “severed heads that almost fall right in your lap” and a “bloody hatchet coming right at you”, the song sounds like it might have Something to do with #D in the 1980s.

#5. “Nature Trail To Hell,” “Weird Al” Yankovic (1984) "Recorded during the time when 3-D horror movies were first trotted out at theaters…"

Also in the "Not Quite a Full Time Horror Anthology" Department: shortly before he won an Oscar for "A Thousand Clowns", Martin Balsam handled The Twilight Zone's "New Exhibit": http://www.avclub.com/artic…

"The Simpsons head to Springer’s show, where Kang vaporizes the crowd and kills Springer." Just in case nobody got to this, that sentence is only Half right: the painful (for him anyway) death of J.S. comes at Maggie's little ha… uh, tendrils.

My response to the title: "Not bad, but did they give Yankovic his due?"

Uh, yeah, about that "not on television" part?  It's kind of… wrong.  An edited (to 2 hours) version of the Creative Arts Emmy Awards will supposedly air on FXX (a.k.a. That Which Replaces Fox Soccer) on September 21st, as mentioned in http://www.emmys.com/news/a….

Gut reaction to article's title:  Really?  Have the author NEVER heard of 8-tracks?

Among other possible reasons, "would-be producer" Barry "Geller’s second-in-command was arrested for embezzling production funds, and the Lord of Light film project evaporated." (http://www.wired.com/magazi… )

Yeah, I hear he made appearances.  And gave interviews.