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I just want to say that a) I have never watched "Entourage". I have friends who like it, though, and b) I think "Night at the Roxbury" is very underrated as is "Stuart Saves His Family", "It's Pat" and "Superstar". They're fun flicks, especially "Stuart".

Brad graduated from Kickapoo High in same the class as my cousin Shawn. She says he was a nice, cute boy who, even then, seemed aware that time was fleeting.

I had the honor of *receiving* THE handshake once while being an on stage volunteer at a Kreskin appearance at a mall. He creeped me out. I loved it!

Swish! All net.

Dalek James Caan: Yes, the out of print "Lungbarrow" puts forth the notion that the Gallifreyans reproduce asexually vi athe Looms. (shakes head…)

Danrimage, it wasn't a reboot (as I'm sure you know). I *believe* they should have done a reboot and if they do this movie I hope it takes place in its own continuity aside from the series. But I have registered feedback to these ideas on the old OG/DWF and now GallifreyBase and "fandom" shouts in disagreement. They

Legface, like Bissette said, "welcome to the world." Sad? Not really. Unfortunate for him and us, yes, but no one died here. I hate to say it but most people on this board (myself included) will have a path fairly similar to Brissette's but without the success that deems this interview as valid in the AV Club.

Yes, it was. Death Valley 69 right into the fireworks display? I was very proud of STL that night.

Speaking of "ripped off in the indie world": Los Bros. Hernandez.

MAD, I was definitely thinking abut John Byrne on the list. When I was 13 or 14 (86-87) he was THE artist, hands down. But maybe that says more about 14 year old boys than anything else.

"I'm sure Glasgow is a perfectly nice place during the day."

I would like to go on record and say that I would do Catherine Tate. Thank you.

Well played, Longhoolius Vantaglianni.

Ditto. I was driving home last night and our local community station was playing "Hairdresser on Fire" by the Smiths, the one that has the "wild" guitar solo at the end. It got me thinking about how Marr gets all these accolades for being this awesome player and what not. And my next immediate thought was "Mascis

Yea, it'd be nice if he went out Entwhistle-style and the "hanging" was just some kink that went wrong.

Jusge has always walked a fine line between satirist and simply being a right-winger. I think it was on this very site he claimed he was half-Hank Hill, deep inside. That said he has a keen eye for BS in general, right or left, as demonstrated by the two movies. I mean, c'mon: Idiocracy hit SO many nails right on the

The gangs in STL all seem to be a mass of street name (like, actual names of streets) acronyms and block numbers. Totally unpronouncable. They exist more for tagging purposes than anything else it seems.

Jeff Healey?

Starbuck was being projected into everyone's head! Duh!

This is actually pretty cool: Why do you think one of his writing staff came up with that moment? That writer completely subverted Moore and Moore didn't even know it! I like the finale even *more* now.