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He was also the incompetent radar operative that lost track of Arnie's seaplane in Commando.  'We lost him, sir!'.

He was also the incompetent radar operative that lost track of Arnie's seaplane in Commando.  'We lost him, sir!'.

A varied career, but he'll always be Hudson to me.

A varied career, but he'll always be Hudson to me.

We're on an express elevator to hell…going down! (obviously)

We're on an express elevator to hell…going down! (obviously)

No doubt about it.  Totally overlooked 90's noir with some great performances.  Paxton steals the show.

No doubt about it.  Totally overlooked 90's noir with some great performances.  Paxton steals the show.

'I'm Hudson, sir - he's Hicks'.  I remember him giving a great, understated performance in One False Move - a film that is hardly ever mentioned for some reason.  I guess the same can be said about True Lies, in which he gave a pretty funny account of himself.

'I'm Hudson, sir - he's Hicks'.  I remember him giving a great, understated performance in One False Move - a film that is hardly ever mentioned for some reason.  I guess the same can be said about True Lies, in which he gave a pretty funny account of himself.

It's interesting that after all the discussions about which bands they could use for the advert that would sound like the Beatles, when they actually play a Beatles track not only is it one that doesn't sound like the Beatles, it sounds unlike anything else in the world.

That's brilliant!

There were a LOT more bands of that era that only came into light, albeit briefly, because of the Britpop thing, and most of them managed to produce some good stuff.  I remember being impressed by some singles by Octopus and, contrary to the article, Salad.  Also, with the release of Everything Must Go, the Manics

Dude, that is the funniest thing I've read in a long time.  Do you also use conditioner? I'd imagine it would have a moisturising effect?

Man in a Suitcase, Airwolf, A-Team, Hill Street Blues.
Modern ones?  I like Boardwalk Empire - nice electric guitar work.

For all the characters involved, the end of Seven was undeniably downbeat.  However, for the viewer it was very satisfying on a dramatic level.  Probably doesn't count in that case.

Wrong! Everyone knows the Second Toughest in the Infants is Underworld's masterpiece.

Slightly mis-read your post, edked, making my response a bit weird. OHMSS is still ace though.

I would agree with that. I have also always found the murder of the family near the beginning of One False Move very disturbing. I think it's the single, unflinching camera shot. That and the brutal stabbing.

George Lucas: My computer generated children would be great in this!