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Hmm. A list of favorite guitar solos. Nothing on it by Hendrix. Or Stevie Ray. Or Leo Kottke. Or Peter Green. Or Jeff Beck. Well, everybody has different ears and opinions. (and Fripp's solos on "Scary Monsters" and "King's Lead Hat" both need to be tasted if you don't know them)

Unless you're a guy. That's how you become a MAN. If a girl puts out, though, she's on the way to bein' the town slut. And al-qaeda.

Fredric Wertham was right.

Hell, I'll give it a look just to see Kathy Bates. Lady hasn't disappointed me yet, even when the script blows.

Then sir, methinks it is up to you to explain just what you are MORE inclined to watch without pants.

Raw. Like the people he pays to eat out his wives.

Okay, the 'chicken who molested children' wasn't investigated by CBC (did he actually molest children or just possess kiddie porn? thought it was the latter), but then wouldn't you never have to be Canadian Prime Minister instead?

I got two words for ya…
Fantastic Planet.
Leslie Nielsen.
Anne Francis.
Bitchin' Music.
Take you choice of which two you want.

Not if pizza—like it is for so many of us—is as serious as War. (and I'm a Viet Vet, so I have the perspective to say IT IS)

The country's not in the ground now? Wow. Thought for sure the smell of fresh-blooming daisies was slightly masking the scent of decomposition.

TR was also a Progressive, so you need to define your terms, I think. Are you talking about the GOP of Today or of past years when there WAS a progressive wing to the party that opposed Trusts, for example?

It was the first time that a woman on TV had spine; Alice didn't bend under his bluster, she got in his face and put him in his place when he was a jerk. If he ever DID 'bang! zoom!' she woulda got up, cut his nuts off, and tossed 'em in the sink. That's a rare case of 1950s feminism.

Let the dead rest, okay? Let us remember them for what they were…groundbreakers whose fake walls shook every time the door was opened or shut and whose building was architecturally impossible with the window opening on what had to be a hall. Ralph, Alice, Ed and Trixie deserve better. The Honeymooners was your

Yes, but the Pentecostalists will be after yo' ass…

You can't fool me…that first picture was one of a teenage Liam Neeson.

Have I missed someone suggesting that we have a taxpayer revolt? If about 40 million people got together and said 'we're not paying our taxes until the new President and the rest of the !% does', it seems like the IRS would be screwed out of existence trying to deal with that. Personally, I'd rather use the money

My gripe about Star Wars is that—borrowed and reassembled tropes or not—there wasn't really anything new that Lucas brought to the genre. The Phantom Empire starring Gene Autry from 1935 was more fun to watch…for me, anyway.

If you were given a twelve- to fifteen-hour running time and a honkin' big budget, a great filmmaker might make a great film of Dune. Three hours ain't near enough, and though Lynch had some beautiful realizations of the book, the film was chopped so much as to be almost incoherent. The article, though, is very

Is that Greer Garson in the hat in the 'Dracula'-accompanying picture of Welles and Agnes Moorhead? Anybody know?

I can't read all the comments, but did anyone else note that the voice of the villainous stockbroker in the Shadow episode was Welles' long-time cohort Ray Collins, who's best known as Lieutenant Tragg on Perry Mason?