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One wonders if Jared Leto had young boys throw orange wedges at his naked ass to channel his inner Cesar Romero

I agree! What the hell man? Surely working on The Night Manager coudn't have conflicted that much he had to be killed off.

"…or is she secretly in cahoots with Dracula?"

Did the CEO's talking about how dumb it is to try to grow food where food wont grow remind anyone else of Sam Kinison?

How did you write this article about a chase scene and not mention once that the driver of the Dodge Charger, Bill Hickman, was a prolific Hollywood stunt driver/actor who also did the chase scenes in The French Connection, The Seven-Ups and others. (sorry for being late to the party, I watched Bullitt last night, It

Some of the background actors were interesting. My wife was watching for the first time on and noted Lee Marvin as one of the crew. I think he was born looking 45 years of age. I picked up on ole Sheriff Lobo himself, Claude Akins, this time around. Next time around try the John Wayne flick In Harms Way. Pretty dark B

Better this week. But I'm still having a problem with wrong sounding Muppets.

Louis Armstrong “What A Wonderful World” Someone at Clear Channel was clearly a Kubrick fan.

Never laughed at an episode of ATHF any harder than the Dumber Dolls episode with Happy Time Harry and Jiggle Billy. David Cross nailed HTH."There can be only one!"

Oh, don't be such a baby.

The Gulfstream and the Lambo are pretty sensible purchases, relatively speaking. At least with those he might make money on a resale.

Do you really think that a kid will get anywhere near that? It'll be overrun by middle-aged Star Wars geeks.

For 100 grand they better be digging up Jerry Garcia and propping his dead ass up on the stage! Weekend At Jerry's!

Don't rich people in Tuscon have whole house generators?

"I think “D’yer Mak’er” is just a play on words for how British people say Jamaica or something"

I know its never gonna happen, Mel Brooks has said so so many times, but i really really wanted History of the World Part 2.

I would posit that as tone goes, Marc Knopfler is right up there. Like Gilnour and VH, you can pick out his signature sound on anything he's done in a couple of notes or less. Even on pedestian fare like Steely Dan's Time Out of Mind you can pick him out over the other session musicians you never heard of.

Gilmour's self-titled solo album predates VH by a year or so. I would add this to WYWH and Animals as some outstanding guitar work. Cry From The Streets is on my desert island disc. Crunchy, funky and bluesy all in one package.

Anyone else notice how much the sausage in the Denny's "The Grand Slams" banner ad looks a lot like Mr. Hanky with a beret?

Kyle Beckerman is from the ZipCode next door to mine here in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Cant get anymore proud of local boy done good than that.