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Literally made of garbage.

Loved the show when I was a kid, but I do remember feeling vaguely embarrassed while watching it with others around. Sort of the same feeling I had at the time about professional wrestling. Then again, the show did begin right around the end of my Saturday morning cartoon watching days and was almost certainly the

A real milestone all right.

It's like a Dadboner tweet come to life.

So much of me genuinely wishes that Billy Corgan actually spends an hour or two a day commenting across a wide variety of social media sites about the superiority of the Smashing Pumpkins.

I'd watch it.

I wanted to write something better here, but I just can't find the words. The man was a magnificent actor, one of the greatest of his generation, and truly dedicated to his craft. His death will leave the medium and the audience poorer.

I happen to really like the Canal TV version that you're talking about. It does seem to suffer a bit from a smaller budget but I do like the odd blend of European actors with the one American (John Doman playing the Pope). I haven't finished the second season yet but I'd love to see it reviewed here.

Look, Rabin's gone so somebody has to pick up that gauntlet.

It's only one movie but Richard Linklater's Boyhood is something he's been filming for over a decade about the life of a family after the boy in question's parents divorce. http://en.wikipedia.org/wik…

I was going to write something too long and pretentious but instead I'm just happy that this film seems to be as good as the others in the series.

If what I remember is true Linklater's wanted to do a sequel to Dazed and Confused for a while now. The plot I heard was that the film would be set in the 80s and most of the characters would be unhappy with a notable exception of McConaughey's Wooderson, who was supposed to have done all right for himself.

I've read the script, or at least the one purporting to be the real thing that was around the internet. An hour and a half of Gosling masturbating would be very much preferable to what I read.

I'm glad Devon was back too. I always felt bad for the guy. He had about as much exposure as some of the lesser known cast and got canned before the show really took off.

#fourseasonsanduncertainty.

ZMF's probably too drunk/in mourning/depressed to comment.

Adding to the pile of well wishes here. I've enjoyed your work for over a decade and wish you all the best in the future.

Thanks. I don't read as often as I used to but holy cow. That's a lot of talent leaving right there.

Stoll was great, and deserves recognition, but I do believe Michael Kelly's Doug Stamper is the only surviving character left that I truly enjoy.

Fantastic and getting extremely dark of late.