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It's Jean Teasdale!

Now STREETS OF FIRE I thought looked cheesy and trying-too-hard back when it came out but I watched it a couple years back and daaamn it's terrific. Due for a revival right about now I believe.

Don't forget the wonderful moves in URBAN COWBOY. God Bud and Sissy forever!

Well he did have one of the great Hollywood comebacks with PULP FICTION, then GET SHORTY, then… followed those films up with a bunch of stinkers.

Can we please get Jim Anchower out of retirement to write about this. Don't forget, he totally dated a black chick.

Thank you! I came here to say that, and I love the Clash. And DLR.

While his original zombie trilogy blew me away in my horror youth, the one that really gets me is MARTIN, surely one of the saddest of all horror films. "There's no real magic, ever."

I saw the Ramones play during the end of Dee Dee's days and he seemed kinda not really there, but it was cool grabbing his hand when he came offstage, I was like "Yeah Dee Dee!" and he was like "Yeah cool! I am Dee Dee!" He didn't really say that though.

The Ramones. Few times while Dee Dee was still with them, then a bunch with CJ. All around the Philly/Trenton area. Maybe 10x in all. Good times, I still miss those guys.

So you didn't see THE BROOD

Oh I remember when Loco Live came out, listened to it once, and realized I was only going to the shows just to be in the same room as the Ramones.

Sure it was horrible. I've seen it, owned a VHS copy of it since the late '90s, but still, it's historic. Met a guy many years ago who'd been at the show, I thought he was a god. He said it was awesome as far as he was concerned. But maybe the Thames cruise show too, that looked fun.

While it wasn't the 1970s, I did see the Cramps and the Ramones play quite a few times through the late '80s and early '90s, and the Cramps on till the 2000s. The Cramps were *always* absolutely incredible, sexy, scary, hilariously fun. The Ramones, at least with Dee Dee at the end, were kinda huffing and puffing a

I remember that film when it was a thing and I never saw it no matter who told me about it, critics I liked, family, friends, roommates, whoever. It all sounded just as you've described and even as someone who's watched plenty of exploitation films, from ILSA to SALON KITTY to HENRY to CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST, I just gotta

I hear it was based on a true story, psshh.

Don't buy the revisionist take on STARSHIP TROOPERS that it's, uh, any good.

I saw Cronenberg's CRASH in the theater at least 3 times and I don't think I'd ever seen anyone walk out of a movie before, and they walked out in droves. It's called CRASH what did you expect

Yeah you gotta be drunk high barefoot and sitting at your coffee table surrounded by Raymond Chandler paperbacks and Robert Altman videos at 10:15 am for that one

At least you had THE CRAFT to look forward to

AUGH I hated SIN CITY wanted to walk out, why didn't I?!