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Pinkney Seabrook
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I'd like to take this opportunity to talk about honor and commitment. You see when some one loves someone they would do anything for them. Anything at all, even if that something means hurting someone else, someone that they also love, just not as dearly. So we make choices that impact the lives of others sometimes…

Run Devil Run is a good McCartney album. True, it's mostly covers, but pretty obscure. All of the Beatles albums through "Beatles For Sale" had three or four covers on them. That album showed me that Paul's still got heart. The Rolling Stones have been hopelessly wretched since Undercover.

This was a great interview. The stories of growing up in 50's OK reminded me of the SC in the 70s. Not as bad certainly, but out off the same space. It's still like that for some people.

That's kinda how I like to watch movies:

The universe is telling you something. Anyway, sounds like you are on the right track. One day, may you write this generation's "MacArthur Park".

God Damn, Son.

Oh THAT Nicole Krauss.

[Naked]
[Stumbles]
[Spreads Arms]
[Wookie Howl]

Night Flight was more of a clip show with movies thrown in:

Those of us who are even older remember that "Night Flight" on USA was much much cooler.

You ain't funny and that's for sure.

We'll be right back with THEY CALL ME MACHO WOMAN after this break, if you come back.

Give him an inch?

He's the fucking Aflec Duck. He's rolling in dough.

I've seen Klaus Kinski's sole directorial effort "Paganini", which is obviously influenced by Listzomania. It's not great, though there are some nutso sequences, of course. It looks like it was taken out of his hands for severe editing. No surprises there either.

Shut up shutting up.

You know too much about this.

The Jerk, Too
Because I know this exists, I have to post it.

Let's give it another shot: Nader 2012.