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They are getting a little dense and unedited of late.

'We'll slide down the surface of things' being just another one I can think of right off.

In the UK Iggy Pop does tv ads for an online car insurance company featuring he and a puppet version of himself.

1. a) If that baby was Hitler or had any intentions of becoming Hitler.

Because in one album they went from earnest, soul-searching, big sky americana to arch, decadent, witty, berlinese, jaded night rockers. With a beat.

I remeber first hearing about her twin being used as a double when ol' Ass Grabby Governor Arnie grabbed the wrong Hamilton, who apparently wasn't as down with how things were on a Cameron set.

Why don't people just do that late teenager trick?

Also, modern big band albums. The true sign of the devil at work.

It should've ended when it got cancelled originally and it would've given us all something else to moan about and kept it in our memories as that derivative yet hilarious anarchic animated gag delivery show.

No, you're right. I guess I'm just a sucker for the moral quandries they put him in.

And it would explain Hal's unquentiable lust for life and also girlish fear of suprises.

He just has never seen or thought of Walt in anything remotely resembling that way or in connection with that world. He's his nerdy brother in law.

Walt isn't all bad yet. He saves Hank's life.

Let's just hope it's heavy on the 'loopy' and light on the 'moving'

I guess that would make chronological sense vis-a-vis (check me out) the respective stars and their respective heat at that stage in their respective careers.

Ultimate Batman would be Conroy's voice, Bale's body and Keaton's mind.

I gotta say I still think he rocks in The Ghost and the Darkness. Even with his, 'ah, I do a diddle a dee' Irish accent.

Yeah, when Marlon Brando hanging out with Verne Troyer is the sane, easy to get on with clique you're really pulling some bullshit.

I'd say never.

For realz.
 I don't know if they had it in the U.S. but at the end of every episode here they showed a little ten minute 'making of' doc, and those guys weren't just going  'Hey, let's make it look like one o' dem Malick movies and knock off before lunch'.