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It speaks more to his fan niche than a general audience, but I've always found the one for Raising Cain hilarious:

I'll put down an unusual choice, because it's his defining role, but so unexpected from what came before it: Dennis Hopper as Frank Booth. His previous best-known roles had been drunks (Rumble Fish), flakes (Easy Rider), or both (Apocalypse Now). And in Velvet he's a very frightening, very disturbed man, there's no

I'll put down an unusual choice, because it's his defining role, but so unexpected from what came before it: Dennis Hopper as Frank Booth. His previous best-known roles had been drunks (Rumble Fish), flakes (Easy Rider), or both (Apocalypse Now). And in Velvet he's a very frightening, very disturbed man, there's no

One of my favorite movies, one of my favorite scenes - it very well captures what William Burroughs called "big toe thinking": concentration entirely on one small area, without any thought given to anything else. No doubt the focus on hexes makes sense in that context, and is ridiculous without it.

One of my favorite movies, one of my favorite scenes - it very well captures what William Burroughs called "big toe thinking": concentration entirely on one small area, without any thought given to anything else. No doubt the focus on hexes makes sense in that context, and is ridiculous without it.

"You're really killing my unique snowflake feeling."

"You're really killing my unique snowflake feeling."

"Over the weekend, a photo surfaced which forced Hollywood to confront one of its ugliest secrets: the vast number of illegitimate children fathered by late icon Charlton Heston."

"Over the weekend, a photo surfaced which forced Hollywood to confront one of its ugliest secrets: the vast number of illegitimate children fathered by late icon Charlton Heston."

"Long-time fans may be in for a few surprises now that the forever-in-the-works One Tree Hill movie adaptation is finally in production, helmed by veteran director John Woo."

"Long-time fans may be in for a few surprises now that the forever-in-the-works One Tree Hill movie adaptation is finally in production, helmed by veteran director John Woo."

"My body's saying let's go.
But my heart is saying no.

"My body's saying let's go.
But my heart is saying no.

That Nolte photo: it's like someone tried to combine the DNA of a great album by Tom Waits and a terrible John Hughes movie, with predictable madcap, melancholic accordion tinged results.

That Nolte photo: it's like someone tried to combine the DNA of a great album by Tom Waits and a terrible John Hughes movie, with predictable madcap, melancholic accordion tinged results.

If it's not Jose, we're definitely supposed to think it's one of the "jumpers" thrown back too far in time. The description by Railly echoes what we see of the other jumpers completely - the plague he speaks of is the one we see, released by Peters. Here's Railly talking at the lecture, from the script.

If it's not Jose, we're definitely supposed to think it's one of the "jumpers" thrown back too far in time. The description by Railly echoes what we see of the other jumpers completely - the plague he speaks of is the one we see, released by Peters. Here's Railly talking at the lecture, from the script.

Yes, agreed on much of it. There are also the documents related to the court case related in The Lodger Shakespeare, and (I think) the lawsuit he filed over money owed. There are very few extant remarks - Johnson's epitaph, Nash's reference to birds with borrowed plumage. And I'm not sure it's entirely english - both

Yes, agreed on much of it. There are also the documents related to the court case related in The Lodger Shakespeare, and (I think) the lawsuit he filed over money owed. There are very few extant remarks - Johnson's epitaph, Nash's reference to birds with borrowed plumage. And I'm not sure it's entirely english - both

They aren't able to send Seda back to wherever they want - you know how Kathryn Railly (Stowe) talks about a prophet showing up out of nowhere in century x railing about a coming plague? That's Seda, thrown into the wrong place, in an attempt to retrieve Cole.