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That netting makes the perp look like Ian Holm after his head was bashed in in Alien.

Forgot to mention this earlier, but Kubrick wanted to use "Atom Heart Mother Suite" for Clockwork Orange. You can see the album cover when Alex is in a record shop (the one with the cow on it). I read recently that it didn't happen because the band and Kubrick were at loggersheads about what section of the piece would

There is a bootleg out that had more than was released on the official ZP soundtrack.

Kurt Russell if he gained about 30 lbs. Sans my dad's thick black facial hair, the first scene of him in Dark Blue is almost eerily similar.

Soon we'll get a show from CBS on the people who bust jaywalkers.

They got pretty huge at that time, and I'm sure the demand for concerts and new material precluded them from doing soundtracks for foreign directors.

I've always wondered how serious Pink Floyd's involvement was. They were involved with some interesting projects that never got off the ground during the 70's. The other thing that never quite took off was a show with a full orchestra backing them up and a dance recital happening in front while they played, with Roman

He seems like a dick. True?

I did too, actually. I think it was called The Adam Carolla Project, and they were re-building the house he grew up in. I think they've done some seasons subsequent to that, but I caught it all on YouTube once and liked it.

Funniest thing he's ever done.

She was nothing less than stunning last night.

Wouldn't it be brown, not red if it was dried?

B.

It does. Anything I wanted to tell you is in between the lines of the original post :)

I didn't say it was.

Of which I am.

I watched a lot of that show, but not all of it and I'm scratching my brains as to when that happened.

Just for clarification, I heard he competed in the Toyota Celebrity Grand Prix.

Movies are getting more with it, I think. Secretary was a pretty big step away from this trope in film, where it's often depicted the same way.

Law & Order was especially guilty of that. The episode of Homicide: Life On The Streets that did this turned around expectations a bit by having the white cop (Bayliss) miffed by it all and the black cop (Pembleton) seeming more curious and generally accepting of it from what I remember.