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Not if he can break the contract this time.

He could have meant The Movie Channel, the one that was the Showtime sister channel, like HBO and Cinemax.

Sorry, the answer we were looking for is "Homer and Eddie." Jim Belushi works cheap, ya know.

Hey, why should Liv be deinied her sordid memoir?

Clearly, TomWaits married the prom queen.

Because it was a farm estate belonging to a Joseph Broncks back in the day. People would say they were going to "the Broncks" and the name stuck, with a bit of spelling license thown in.

I'm really worried that if the former host of a VH1 "Flavor of Love" spinoff gets an Oscar, we might finally be in the end times. Those damn Mayans were two years off, maybe?

No current photo, huh? Hall kind of looks like Lionman now. Not quite Mickey Rourke territory, but close.

And Wayne/Jayne

Is this a mispost from the 30 Rock in Germany thread?

This made me break out my copy of the SFBC collection. Awful cover. Luckily, it's a dust jacket, and i have book covers as well. Lovecraft does seem to attract some woefully literal cover art, doesn't he?

Seven (I refuse to use that damn number in the title) is really good at creating horror through implication rather than full on shots of gore. There are a few shots that might wake up the Fangoria crowd, like the dead guy that isn't really dead, but the film is at its best when it doesn't really show, like the "lust"

Haven't seen the Japanese film, but in the American version, the horse freaking out on the ferry scene gave me creeps like no other movie in recent memory.

I wasn't too bothered by the steak dinner in the snow storm thing - I just figured that they are like my grandmother, and have one of those huge chest freezers that have food dating back to the mid 60s. Whenever I go home, I end up getting a Thanksgiving dinner, and I'm not necessarily sure it is from the most recent

This does make me wonder how Stephen King's The Stand holds up, knowing that I haven't read it since the mid 80's. I''d give it a try, but the book is 1000 pages plus now, and I haven't even made it through Infinite Jest yet. Anybody checked out the Stand recently?

He's still got a long time before he reaches Clannad's iterations of "Theme from Harry's Game," though.

Thanks dr. memory, and he did still beat my grandpa by a few years even then, so you're right.

Sounds like Tucker Max owes someone some royalty money, then.

Actually, why Peter (and Don, too) were brought into it seemed a bit arbitrary to me, even as Don was a blood relative (why no other relatives of the Chowder Society). The one thing that they had in common with the Chowder Society men seemed to be that they all resisted the Eva/Alma being rather than succumbing to

Teadoust, just don't take the heroin and bacon together. That's got to be a lethal cocktail.