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I don't know who this bald dude is - I assumed this was going to be a crossover between *Hitch* and *Hancock*. Where's Will Smith?!?

I don't know who this bald dude is - I assumed this was going to be a crossover between *Hitch* and *Hancock*. Where's Will Smith?!?

Don't forget Dr. Hook's "Penicillin Penny", which I don't recall being a particularly good song, but is definitely about, well, diseases of the parts. Apparently one of a rash of songs in the '60s by artists who suddenly had the itch to broach this subject.

Don't forget Dr. Hook's "Penicillin Penny", which I don't recall being a particularly good song, but is definitely about, well, diseases of the parts. Apparently one of a rash of songs in the '60s by artists who suddenly had the itch to broach this subject.

I don't remember much of fiction unnerving me as a youth (and I was, and to some degree still am, a Stephen King fan), but as an adult, I found myself unable to sleep after finishing Arthur Koestler's Darkness at Noon. Its picture of the world is so unremittingly bleak, devoid of compassion or mercy, as its

I don't remember much of fiction unnerving me as a youth (and I was, and to some degree still am, a Stephen King fan), but as an adult, I found myself unable to sleep after finishing Arthur Koestler's Darkness at Noon. Its picture of the world is so unremittingly bleak, devoid of compassion or mercy, as its

I'm happy for you, but I'm not watching that dry, dreary three-hour pile of wasted time twice more in the hope that I will enjoy it on the third pass.

I'm happy for you, but I'm not watching that dry, dreary three-hour pile of wasted time twice more in the hope that I will enjoy it on the third pass.