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Good bad, not evil.

'White males are not protected class.' Ha, ha. The entire American legal system is designed to protect white males. Its woman is toast.

I'm a space zombie, bet you weren't ready for that.

That would be a reboot, James Bond: dark, moody, gay as hell. Spending time in his apartment in Marrakesh pretending to be an antiques dealer and listening to the Smiths.

Cabbage crates coming over the briny.

repressed homosexuality?

And you know they will screw up the theme song. They will also set the thing in New York and do the whole 'fish out of water' thing. I am NOT optimistic in any form.

Of course not. You're living in the past, its a new generation.

I think he should do a sequel to The Station Agent.

Delays and Paul Pope seem to go together. I predict that Rise of Aurora West will be delayed, then the next volume will be put off and finally, decades from now, THB will see the light of day.

To accurately reproduce the book one of the screens should have shown buzzards circling for the entire movie.

Oh, good, it wasn't just me. I remember reading Dirty Plotte back in the day and at the time it was written by a wild French- Canadian named Julie Doucet. Besides, it would take a lot of nerve for a man to call a comic Dirty Plotte.

So is the FCC not part of the shutdown? I guess its essential that no one say pussy on broadcast TV.

When I saw this movie I lived in Blacksburg, VA, I was not a student. Every one I knew identified with some one in this movie. We all hung out in a bar that quickly became known as Slacker Central.

'If on a Winter's Night a Stranger' comes to mind.

Sounds like he went to a Duchamp exhibition.

This reminds me of the novel 'At Swim-Two-Birds', parts of which were set on the sprawling cattle farms north of Dublin, Ireland.

Or maybe a show about fucking scientists. My icon is Edward Teller, btw.

Cleese was the art lover of the group, wasn't he? I seem to recall that he owned a Modigliani that he was proud of.

I would like to point out that "The Hay Wayn" by Constable is considered England's greatest painting. Look for it in Shawn the Sheep.