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    holy shit I have the vhs of that!

    psshhh was Mickey Rooney a sidekick on a tv show to the man who would go on to be the coach on Friday Night Lights??? Early Edition Rules!!!! (Well not so much the later Kristy Swanson seasons—but it wasn't her fault that the producers decided to turn the show lame)

    THEY BETTER!!!!!

    I thought it was the greatest name ever before I even saw the movie! Then I saw the movie.
    Believe it or not—that movie actually made more money than any other movie he had starred in safe for the first Wayne's World of course, so when people say his career died with it, its not really true so much as Carvey didn't

    No one's probably reading this at this point in time but after looking Pinette up on the IMDB to see what else he was in aside from that bit part in the Seinfeld finale (because I knew I'd seen him in other things aside from The Punisher—which had to have been the largest role he had in a movie too—he's on screen for

    Enjoyed the show very, very much. These 4 seasons really went by way too fast. One thing i'll miss about the show and it was as true this season as it was in the first season which is that the show rarely (if ever) took the conventional clichéd sitcom plot. They would often introduce or have the set up to one and then

    in cbs's defense they tried to cancel it after season no.4—it was left off of the fall schedule and only came back as a spring replacement for season 5 where it was largely expected to be canceled (Garcia or whomever was in charge of the show at that time even wrote that season finale fully intending for it to be a

    if it helps its a nice little factoid that the episode focused on the relationship between her and Jeffrey Tambor as her long lost dad completely (and very nicely) book-ends the season as the season opener (which feels like it only aired a couple weeks ago and not 4 and a half months ago) also focused on the same

    I said this here the other day but "He Who Is Tired Of Weird Al Is Tired Of Life"

    I do agree—it would be awfully nice if Lynch got back to making movies. They don't even have to make sense just start putting stuff back out there—we'll take care of the rest!

    because he mostly makes movies set in tropical settings and then reveals his characters are in over their heads in some shady doings and messed up shit but instead of ratcheting up the tension he mostly lets it slip past him letting the situation/scenery do the work for him. (is what my guess would be)

    he was in the transformers movies—or maybe it was just the first one. huh now I don't actually know. he had a recurring role on Rizzoli and Isles this past summer—does that count? that should count.

    I was thinking that when I saw the title!

    No one's gonna say this but in terms of directors—there's one that I love
    Tom Dicillo.

    liked just for Amy Heckerling. (did you see her latest which reunited her with Alicia Silverstone and was about vampires? It went mostly straight to dvd. it wasn't half bad though—studios have certainly released worse in theaters everywhere—-can't help but think that had it starred someone slightly more marketable

    Its King what are you gonna do? At least they're all readable and relatively well paced.

    I'm optimistic. People still worship him. Its hard to think of anyone who was still worshipping Guns n Roses by the time they finally released Chinese Democracy. (Granted that's not exactly air tight logic there)

    he didn't give the world those headphones for nothing!

    I'm Idaho!

    see I would use Beck as a good example from when I was a teenager—between 96 and 00 he made four albums!