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"Here's a joke, boy. One day this man walks out of his house to go to work. He sees this snail on his porch. So he picks it up and chucks it over his roof, into the back yard. Snail bounces off a rock, cracks its shell all to shit, and lands in the grass. Snail lies there dying. But it doesn't die. It eats some grass.

Drove away.

Wasn't there an actual anti-A.I. demonstration recently? Getting too uncomfortably close to where a Flesh Fair-type thing will happen now.

He definitely deserved another Oscar nod for his performance. Can't imagine another director better than Spielberg when it came to kid performances.

The main thing I took away is that I was more interested in Atari's rise and fall than a stupid (and possibly dangerous) excavation. It's somehow appropriate the co-writer of Last Action Hero directed this, though.

This show is the sole reason for awhile that I didn't totally hate FX for cancelling Terriers.

I don't know, I would think some young intelligent voices would be welcome. No better way to judge an act's longevity and influence than by seeing what has translated through the years to the youngins.

Twice nonetheless.

He can make chicken salad out of chicken shit at these things.

They had some leeway to do that in the 90's because of the full bloom of the indie movement, and the cross-over it had with action films of the time. Pulp Fiction winning Best Picture was the high-point of that period. Now everything is so regulated to key demos (seems like Hollywood in general, not just this show

Dustin Hoffman was there when he won for Meet the Fockers.

I checked out the first time Fallon hosted the VMA's I think.

How would you know?

To me it's never been a matter of who gets in (with the exception of John Mellencamp), but who doesn't.

Certainly an extension of what he showed in Pain & Gain.

Then that's really short-sighted on the author's part.

I think it has potential. I think Johnson's talents have been a bit squandered in Hollywood when it comes to utilizing his strength as purely an actor, so this has a good chance of showing more of his talents since it's strictly dramatic with some comedic elements as well.

I'm beginning to wonder too. I guess for me it's the fear that a lot of great bands are going to be forgotten by history eventually because of these snubs. And I'm even conceding now that that's a bit ridiculous. For example, progressive rock is popular again, and people my age and younger are huge fans of King