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There's yet another Tiger! Tiger! in Atlanta.

There's yet another Tiger! Tiger! in Atlanta.

From the linked article: "To direct, Kramer has attached David Gordon Green, who, though relatively unknown, has a Southern Gothic style that matches the tone of the book."

From the linked article: "To direct, Kramer has attached David Gordon Green, who, though relatively unknown, has a Southern Gothic style that matches the tone of the book."

I thought Noel Murray owned the Jim Rockford concession at this establishment.

I love these "Noel Murray Appreciates Old Things Unironically" articles.  And I mean that unironically.

While we're talking about Braves announcers, RIP Ernie Johnson Sr.

Hulk/Thor
Wasn't Thor in one of those Bill Bixby TV movies?

Ray Wise
At least he had more to do here than he did in the 30 seconds he appeared on Mad Men last season.

Hee-Haw
In my mind, here's what I'm seeing: Noel and Junior Samples standing in the Hee-Haw corn field. Noel is trying to explain Point 1 to Junior while Junior's brain explodes trying to understand one word of what Noel is talking about.

Rockford vs. The Modern Serialized Show.
I think about the Rockford Files whenever you guys get into one of your "serialized shows are better than standalone shows" arguments. I love Rockford, but I get annoyed that there is almost no carryover from one episode to the next. Events from one episode are forgotten and

Big Ole Brew
I always liked it when Bill Murray was singing Big Ole Brew in Stripes right before his car got repossessed.

Both books feature extended discussion about Kiss' ill-fated solo albums. I love that story.

Cutting Edge. Yes! Needs to come out on DVD but never will because of $$$.

Led Zeppelin and money
I am shocked and amazed and bewildered that Led Zeppelin still hasn't released a DVD from that 2007 show. It can't have been that bad, could it?

Sounds of Science
We got Sounds of Science (part 2) in Atlanta. The audience member who spun the wheel landed on a "wild card" space and PICKED IT SPECIFICALLY. So there.

Que Sera Sera cover
Performed by Sly and the Family Stone.

After you've played in Japan, there's nothing left to prove.

Hey Dad! Is this the blues?
Grrruuunnnccckkk!

Proto-infomercials
I was watching some old (ca. 1960) Flatt & Scruggs shows on DVD awhile back. Each show features a visit to the Martha White kitchen where a housewife shows you how to use Martha White products to make easy, delicious meals for your family. I really, really wanted to try all the recipes, and I