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Which is why they showed so much Devo in the old days.

Well, that and the fact that he refuses to leave.

I just finished reading a biography of Harvey Kurtzman, and he spent some time there from the late 60s to the early 80s, thanks to his work on Little Annie Fanny, and it seemed like it was pretty much the same creepy dump back then.

The answer comes directly from Rip Taylor:

Um, he has lots of well framed visuals that he's cribbed from other movies.

He seems to be as arrogant and dickish as Harrison Ford, so he's got that in his favor.

na na na na na na na na na Leaderrrrr!

Chevy Chase as Clark Griswold.

Stan Lee or GTFO

How could one possibly know that? Morricone is so absurdly prolific that it would be a real undertaking to get a complete set of his compositions.

A profitable madhouse, though.

Sorry, but your van full of roofies just got towed.

Yeah! Fight the power! *lights cigarette*

Yeah, Michael Moorcock wrote a really great essay about the fundamental conservatism of Tolkien's writings that makes the point better than I could:
http://www.revolutionsf.com…

I just want to get flagged. So, pumpernickel.

I am way too lazy to put together a Morpheus doodad that says "What if I told you that Red Vines don't really taste like flavored wax?" but you get the idea.

Sorry, I forgot a few decimal places. I'm a bit tipsy this morning.

Disney Executive: Apparently we lost .04 percent of our audience because of people who don't like to have movies with women in them. OK, folks, it's tiime for a lunch break. Remember, people, your per diem is $1,000, so budget accordingly.

"We made them lose as much money as they've made off of Red Vines. Red Vines, people!!"