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I've mentioned this before, but I grew up in the city that inspired SFW (or at least the novel it's based on—the film just used the name of the city and ignored all of the details about it). I didn't actually see it until a few years ago, having never heard of it before, but I thought it was worse at romanticizing

Yeah, Michael Jackson's penis can really mess a kid up.

"Speaking as a child of the nineties . . . "

I assume it was largely a company cafeteria-style concept for the house staff. I don't think rich people eat fast food slop, especially the kids who I would think are immune from the lure of a thirty-five cent plastic toy.

I'll have to dig through my stack of old sci-fi compilations and see if I can find the title and author.

Yes, there are no sci-fi elements in it at all. It feels more than an Alfred Hitchcock episode than a Twilight Zone.

Do you know if he always contributed the narration himself? No matter the episode's writer they always seemed to have written by the same person (at least that's how they seemed to me).

Laughing at an awful Twilight Zone is a good cap for this week (death of a near-lifelong pet and cleaning up after the great Detroit flood of 2014).

It's odd that she would acknowledge that kids can get books for their birthdays and that adults, who typically are the ones that buy kids birthday presents, should not be allowed in that section.

I just read the trivia section on his imdb page and damn there's a fascinating bunch of stuff on that guy (the obscene commercial he did is particularly weird).

There was an old short story I read that I thought "From Agnes" was going to be based on from the title and a brief synopsis of the plot I saw before I watched it for the first time last year. A computer (apparently named Annie and not Agnes as I misremembered) was designed to give out advice to human as a sort of AI

"Black Leather Jackets" reminds me of the MST3K version of the film "Teenagers from Outer Space." Essentially the same concept, but without the cool lobster monsters.

Syndicated half-hour comedy/talk show. If it fails after a longer time than the Kilbourn File, then I guess it's a success?

Saving up for that Brand New Cadillac.

A few of the testimonies and tributes from other people did kinda move me (Norm MacDonald's particularly), but I just can't get past the stupid shtick to really feel bad he's dead.

He put out an album as "My Cousin Vinny," so I would be legitimately surprised to learn he can sing.

There was a Home Alone Four, but I don't think it was a sequel to the third one.

Still too soon for someone to admit to never liking him or finding him remotely funny?

It was mostly South America and they've started playing there much more often and in more cities.

So, do they do not this in Alaska or Hawaii?