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Craig J. Clark
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This, ladies and gentlemen

Coincidentally enough

As a gay guy? I'd think they would have some objection to that designation.

Yeah, they have different titles and everything. True story, dude.

I hope you at least sold them to a place like Half Price Books or something.

I liked it, but I realize it's not going to be everybody's cup of tea.

Thanks for the caption

Rocket was part of the infamous Saturday Night Live '80 cast. Duke and Kazurinsky were brought in the following year after they cleaned house.

I'm not quite as high on it as you are, but I'm really glad I ignored the critics (Mike D'Angelo, in particular) and saw it. Even if Refn hadn't been present, I would have made a point of seeking it out.

That would have worked if you hadn't stopped me.

@avclub-d72f705337e5adcf7e33ec0381c5f5b2:disqus I actually played catch-up with the first season so I could get on board for season two. Too much wheel-spinning for my tastes.

Yeah, he was a real hero about it.

You're making me glad I remembered to wash my hands before my next meal.

The other great thing about Constable's role is the way she's constantly getting shot at but never gets wounded.

I believe it's "trepanning."

Yeah, whatever

Has the show actually employed an uncloseted gay guy since Terry Sweeney (who was in the cast three fucking decades ago)?

Loved, loved, loved Holy Motors. Saw it twice last year, in fact.

I got a sneak preview of the "Horror's Hallowed Grounds" featurette that's going to be on Scream Factory's release of Prince of Darkness (which is coming out at the end of the month). It'll be well worth picking up just for that.

Actually, I hope it's well above Grimm level. I stopped watching that show because it didn't have enough going on to keep me interested.