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It was love that killed John F. Kennedy!

The Trilateral Commission finally got to him.

The Trilateral Commission finally got to him.

I didn't know WHICH character actor it was in True Stories until I read the article, but I also love that scene. For those who might not know, "Puzzling Evidence" was the church name of one of the early members of the Church of the SubGenius (apparently his real name is Doug Wellman 
http://laughingsquid.com/pu… ).

I didn't know WHICH character actor it was in True Stories until I read the article, but I also love that scene. For those who might not know, "Puzzling Evidence" was the church name of one of the early members of the Church of the SubGenius (apparently his real name is Doug Wellman 
http://laughingsquid.com/pu… ).

I live in Denver, and I don't get to Broomfield that often, but I think there are plenty of white people there.

I live in Denver, and I don't get to Broomfield that often, but I think there are plenty of white people there.

Springstein: "Born to Kvetch"

Springstein: "Born to Kvetch"

Suspect "fans of the Killers" might be a subset of "white people".

Suspect "fans of the Killers" might be a subset of "white people".

There is the "possibility" that, for instance, the Sun goes crazy and causes EM interference that makes any significant use of electricity impossible. But, isn't the twist [SPOILER?] that a character is using a computer at the end of the pilot? So, I don't know what they've done, although I am not in the mood to watch

There is the "possibility" that, for instance, the Sun goes crazy and causes EM interference that makes any significant use of electricity impossible. But, isn't the twist [SPOILER?] that a character is using a computer at the end of the pilot? So, I don't know what they've done, although I am not in the mood to watch

@avclub-cf50b28ef624912ff106c57ca9be41dc:disqus Actually, it was the Sierra Nevada, not the Rockies.

@avclub-cf50b28ef624912ff106c57ca9be41dc:disqus Actually, it was the Sierra Nevada, not the Rockies.

Haven't read it, but it was by Robert Bloch.

Haven't read it, but it was by Robert Bloch.

I thought Karl Marx envisioned an industrial civilization in which everyone shared in the bounty produced by technology liberated from capital. Or something. But not pastoralism.

I thought Karl Marx envisioned an industrial civilization in which everyone shared in the bounty produced by technology liberated from capital. Or something. But not pastoralism.

What other Hitchcock films could be franchised?