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Craig J. Clark
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I loved the scene where the two cops debated whether he could actually hear them or not.

I've heard of it. Never got to see it, though.

The use of "Sympathy for the Devil" was the one thing that stuck out as being incredibly out of place to me. Really seemed unnecessary.

If it's any consolation, I will be incredibly surprised if this show is still around when AHS: Witchy Women starts up.

R.I.P. Kurgan.

Sorry, man. I watched it and legitimately enjoyed it.

Clancy Brown! No!

I'm with you, man. Random Access Memories is a masterpiece.

That's hot.

I was limited to titles released by Criterion.

Screw you, Sluggo.

Well, it's about goddamn time!

Well

QUESTION: Jimmies or sprinkles?

Can you not read, Colonel? I said all the Emmys.

Can I represent even if I no longer live there?

Did you see Behind the Candelabra? It deserves all the Emmys.

When Elvis Costello was a guest on The Tomorrow Show with Tom Synder in 1981, he said it was first appearance on NBC since the SNL incident.

My favorite part of this performance is the mental image I have of Lorne Michaels having a conniption fit off-camera.

You probably should have done that in two or more trips. One time I sold a dozen books, CDs and DVDs to HPB and got $20 for the lot.