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The Elusive Robert Denby
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Well, there was 1975-79 SNL.

I don't know anything about this book. I can only hope there's something clear about suicide destroying everyone else around you.

Shaking it off.

Doesn't he own a piece of American Sniper? Or at the very least, made a shit-ton of money off of it?

If you view it strictly as a B-movie aiming to deliver blood and tits, it does that and has a (God help me) amusing performance from Dennis Miller in his pre-insanity days.

Bordello of Blood . . . wasn't terrible. (Ducks)

"Catch me on your local superstation — right after FRIGHT Court! A-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!"

The Crypt Keeper, Free Republic commenter.

I'm sorry the Two-Fisted Tales remake never took off. Harvey Kurtzman made an anti-war war comic that accurately depicted combat without glorifying it. Would have been interesting to see that as an anthology.

I know this show got knocked for titillation, but you have to hand it to the producers: Lovitz looked good nude.

The Outer Limits revival was good. I liked that story where the protagonist used time travel to get revenge on someone. So I liked all of broadcast episodes.

"'Stay tuned for Dream On! It's the . . . BREAST show on TV! Ha ha!'

Only the Lonely is a sweet little film, and O'Hara was great in it. RIP.

Also, The World's Greatest Lover is . . . not very good.

Good guy who found something that made him happy and prosperous. We should all be able to sum up our lives like that.

His Wikipedia article tells a story that Kinkade once peed on a Winnie the Pooh statue at Disneyland, saying "This one's for you, Walt."

IIRC, the problem with the first incarnation of Amazing Stories is just how wildly the tone and execution of the stories shifted from week to week. Seven days after the creepy ghost story set on D-Day, you'd get something about a plant writing for a sitcom.

"They came from BEHIND!"

"Hey, I got a problem here."
"Eject!"
"I can hold it."
"Pull up!"

Did liberals create a whole philosophy condemning those who accept tax refunds as parasites pulling down the government?