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It's in the past, but this immediately makes me think of Harpo Marx, who was just one of the best people ever, and whose funeral was, apparently, the only occasion where *Groucho* was known (at least by his own son) to have cried.

James Marshall (James Hurley)

Stanton first worked with David Lynch in The Cowboy and the Frenchman

Don't worry — The future will be better tomorrow.

Don't blame me, I voted for Kodos.

Blue Velvet: In Dreams

Heh, I was thinking Heroes for Hire as well. But then, if Whedon is given full control by Marvel, the question would probably quickly become how soon ABC—expecting at least the equivalent of the West Coast Avengers for TV—then axes it after J August Richards, Alexis Denisof, and Gina Torres end up as the big leads for

Heh, I was thinking Heroes for Hire as well. But then, if Whedon is given full control by Marvel, the question would probably quickly become how soon ABC—expecting at least the equivalent of the West Coast Avengers for TV—then axes it after J August Richards, Alexis Denisof, and Gina Torres end up as the big leads for

Alamarain would make a great sobriety test.

Well, perhaps for lack of no one else, it was in fact David Lynch's own spawn, Austin Jack Lynch, who one can imagine saw and probably handled grosser things than creamed corn growing up.  Of course (see the rest of those numbered clips) just as no one would want to be drinking scorched engine oil rather than coffee,