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Gene actually did apologize but it was your pretty standard press-release apology. He'll be saying the same shit again a couple years from now.

The trial, to my recollection, was on all three major networks and CNN everyday. I don't have TV so I don't know how much coverage the whole Ferguson mess is getting, but imagine that on prime-time every night.

Pink Floyd's The Division Bell. With The Endless River coming I'll get that experience of having to hear a new PF record for the first time so that's nice, but it would have generally been nicer to be 5-6 years older and say I got to hear it when it came out AND saw them live.

Clint Eastwood was an early choice for the role. I think he could have pulled it off just as well.

I've never watched the whole thing, just bits and pieces but I feel so bad for Savage. He should have been in the ring more around that time.

The guy who played the cop, very strangely enough, was an actual cop who took part in the arrests of The Central Park Five.

I think it's also made it's rounds on HBO/Cinemax so you're likely to see it in the original AR there.

A Super Bowl special make some sense, because football, but it seemed like Chuck signed anything any company would throw his way for awhile. Sad.

Looking at his IMDB, it's been kind of scattershot since, and lately with R.I.P.D. and The Giver not doing well he might be headed back there. Hope not.

WWF King Of The Ring 1994, if only for Art Donovan's commentary. "How much does that guy weigh?"

It's hard to believe now, but Bridges was pretty much box-office poison for awhile before Lebowski, and maybe a little after too. David Spade even made light of it on his SNL segment.

Rosie honestly didn't look too bad in that stuff. If she fell off the face of the earth after it was made, more people would cop to that. Aykroyd though? Yeesh. I was never a big Ghostbusters fan but I can imagine my brother's childhood would have been shattered if he'd seen it at the same age I did.

Because battery acid doesn't have caffeine.

I read that QT's version had Dire Straits' "Where Do You Think You're Going?" which is an awesome fucking song.

I never thought of it that way before, but I also thought it strange that the blood on his uniform wasn't really acknowledged after the catcher sees it.

And it made you wonder who the hell Allen Greene was.

Oh crap, it isn't. My bad.

I love it when everyone is fighting in the office, and he calmly goes back and forth stacking up papers before shooting his gun in it to get his point across.

It's on Netflix Instant in the original aspect ratio.

Randy Quaid is great in this.