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Rusty Shackelford
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Yeah why can't they learn to stay in their own place?

That Fredricka Whitfield interview was really something. She just ripped her apart. And from a business where the highest praise is "you killed them out there!" that is a compliment.

Actually I think he gets it out in his comedy, he's not hiding too much. It's the guys who don't work blue that you have to worry about. No way am I watching this, but he looks like Tom Arnold in that screenshot.

True about Williams. Like I've said before, long before all this, it was a Williams reassessment for me after watching this movie - Jesus Christ was he good in this. God Bless America did not do it for me. It was just too grumpy-old-mannish and didn't quite make the statement it was trying to make. However, along

I don't usually use this, but THIS!!!! You win today.

Yes after my first marriage, and myriad other things involving my biological family, nothing that bad can ever happen again. So it doesn't make you immune to heartache and pain, but it lets you put things in perspective. To paraphrase Charles Bukowski, the problem with them is that their cities have never been bombed.

Goldthwait did "sleeping dogs lie" before this, so for him, it wasn't really second nature to do this kind of film, but first.

This movie was so good. Goldthwait also packed it with small, quick jokes throughout. These certain initials on a button after Kyle starts to get idolized…I noticed that, Bobcat! Then there was when he decided to call the book "you don't know me". That joke had a perfect setup and perfect punch line. Well played.

I have a guy in my choir, in his 70s, whose brother worked as a stunner for the Armour packing plant (basically hit steers in the head with a sledgehammer all day). He…would beg to differ on the fractious thing. And every alderman pandered to ethnic chauvinism, be they Polish, Czech, or whatever group that was

Quesarito Santorum. And, have a good week everybody!

I regret having smoked so much weed in my earlier days, because I wasted so much of my life just being stupid (seriously - people are worried about getting Alzheimer's, while people like me were smoking pot and drinking beer, giving themselves early-onset ALZ). But Pulp Fiction was one movie I saw at theatre that was

JB is my favorite QT film, but DeNiro's performance makes it worse, in almost every way. How did he get talked into doing a QT movie, and into getting high? He seems to be mailing it in from start to finish.

I think the best Paul Newman is 1. A womanizing Texan who lives with a sick dad, a brother who looks up to him, and a dead-sexy Patricial Neal, and 2. A chain gang malcontent and ne'er-do-well. PS Patricia Neal, god she is hot in this. Did I mention Patricia Neal? I'm sorry, what were were we talking about?

Those of us who like the tasty taste of alco-hol!

That's what the extra door push is for!

While that is up there, I'd say Al Jackson's drums, Steve Cropper's guitar, and Duck Dunn's bass, not to mention Booker T's Hammond, in that converted theater where they recorded everything.

He also had the best nickname in history - the World's Oldest Teenager. My favorite Stax song of all time is his version of Walking the Dog - the horns, the drums, the nonsense vocals that work better than Shakespeare - if you ever want to hear Stax captured in three minutes, it's that song.

I know exactly who you're talking about! Rufus' sartorial splendor must be mentioned as well - not everybody can rock hot pink shorts. Also, when he tells that guy to get off the lawn. What does he say - something like "Look at him! He knows he's wrong!" Years of performing in Memphis clubs gave him a few skills.

I should have clarified: Good music, terrible genre name. Rank & File was my band.

Thank you for bringing the word "cowpunk" back in my head after a 25-year absence. Ugh.