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You forgot all about Godfather III, too?

That 70's song (is worth a lot of money).

Ain't that a shame.

September is pretty underappreciated. I really like the score in that one and Denholm Elliot.

Neil McCarthy showed up in The Power of Kroll, and was Calibos in Clash of the Titans.

Emerald City Comic-Con, woot!

Now get up here and piss in the radiator.

It's alluded to above but, Twin Peaks opening credits are great. It has the opening score set against many of the motifs of the show (birds, woods, water, and the industrial art of the sawmill). It really captures the conflict between nature and pressures of society that many of the characters go through. The

Leo needs a new pair of shoes!

He was going on a new schedule. I looked on twitter. His last tweet was around 17 hours ago and mentions the power being out.

Wonder if the same thing happened to Bahn's Doctor Who (Classic) review.

Read Remender's Cap up through #6. I haven't read Cap regularly since early Gruenwald but will probably start buying it monthly. I'm really enjoying some of the other Marvel Now titles.

There is also Batman #217 "One Bullet Too Many" with a great Adams cover
and written by Frank Robbins. Dick goes off to college leaving Batman
to become the solo vigilante of the night. The story carries over to
Detective #394 with O'Neil taking over within the next few issues or so
along with Adams and the future was

Kevin Smith?

Well, they are more prominent than Jake Lloyd. But, WTF is Lucas doing in there?

Read all those others, then move on to his "25,000 Years of Erotic Freedom".

Something tells me "Handsome Ransom" is his favorite episode of Venture Bros.

How touching.

Erv ern fler
mmmm…mmmm…butterflies
gleeb dongle wobny life again, yeah

Clue
And God Said to Cain
Big Night