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We just watched this show for basically the first time last night.

Danny, The Champion Of The World is my favorite also. I love it because it's maybe the most magical of his books, and contains no witches or talking animals or anything. That convinced me that magic was in the world ALL THE TIME, and I haven't forgotten.

1978. Today! I experienced the sheer aesthetic horror that was the 70's, because I wore that shit all through junior high. God damn hand-me-downs. God damn bellbottoms. God damn poverty.

Are Black Bolt's ratings part of the joke?

Gimme Fiction was the first I heard, so that'll always be my favorite. The ending is good instead of great, though you should be certain you've heard "You Was It", the fuzzbox mix of "Was It You?"

That's what encourages me the most, Doctah, that Smith was NOT what they were looking for but he got it anyway, on the strength of his performance. I'm excited to see what he does. However, the preview, shootings punchings and geronimos, looked a bit crap.

Corpses float. I'd wager, zombies swim. Has someone already explored this?

(can't post new thread, sorry for the hijack.) 9/22/02, saw Bob and David live from the third row. That isn't the moment, but it was awesome. After, we went to a friend's birthday karaoke party, there was this sullen girl hiding in the darkest corner of the bar, and I just could not manage to leave her alone. I

There was a lot that was excellent, and the lousy things were mostly forgivable, including Ackerman who I really didn't think as bad as people said.

What I love about these lists is that EVERYONE is right about EVERYTHING.

Incomplete, of course. As others have pointed out:
B.O.B.
Bleeding Heart Show
Seven Nation Army

Add tequila to hot cider.

Wade Boggs Carpet World was funny by itself, but then Lakshmi started throwing "Top Chef" into every line… awesome.

Every Christmastime we watch "Critter Christmas". And also "Santa Claus Conquers the Martians": MST version usually, but then I discovered my father-in-law (who was ignorant of MST) was a huge fan of the movie proper. That's a rough road without Joel and The Bots to walk you through it.

Zemekis was a genuinely good director once. Death Becomes Her is a wonderfully nasty film. It seems now like he was talking about himself with that one - he's trying to exert more and more control over a process that benefits from a little messiness and decay. Life includes death! Beauty includes dirt! He's like

Who had the best ghosts?