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Mr. Banana Grabber
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Britta or Annie? Quite possibly the toughest either/or in fictional hot babe history?

Blame the test audiences. The original ending, with Andie and Duckie winding up together, tested so poorly with teenage girls (the target demo) that they felt there was no choice but to reshoot. Funny that the ending they hated so much here, the same audiences would love when the genders were reversed in Some Kind of

"Put it up to eight!"
"I'm not putting it up to eight, Moss…it'll blow my cock off."
"YOU DO KNOW WE ARE BURYING A GREAT MAN TODAY?"
"Did someone else die?"

Well, I'll just put it over here with the rest of the fire.

Ugghhh…remember what the internet was like before broadband? Up all night and you'd see three women.

I can see how you'd make that connection, Generation Analog. They are both self-confessed monsters.

Tribbles…man, that's one slippery yet fluffy slope.

As good as that tub scene was, I couldn't help but be distracted by the stump. I just kept thinking "don't get that bandage wet, that won't be good".

That's a little surprising to hear Invisible Handjob, she's done full frontal for art photos. Maybe that was in the name of class.

He didn't invent it, he's just one of the few to ever perform it. The men of Westeros have a pretty strict "you are what you eat" policy.

"Votes Republican"? The dude was onstage at the 2000 Republican National Convention.

I thought the Jen Kirkman Mohr Stories was great…introspective about the terrible mistakes we can bungle ourselves into, but without any aggrandizing, self-pitying or displaying any cloying false humility. The part where she recalled asking her fifth grade teacher if she could recite a poem she'd written in front of

Lennon and Garant were offered this. They not only shot it down, but lectured the studio on why it would be insane to make this movie.

Paramount optioned the rights to The Godfather before it was written, then secured the rights after it became a hit. What they optioned was initally a 40 page treatment for a book to be titled "Mafia". According to legend, the treatment was something that Puzo threw together in a hurry and tried to sell off in order

I've never heard the album, but a few weeks ago I was watching a Queen Retrospective and a music critic and friend of FM recalled telling him after listening to Mr. Bad Guy "Congratulations, there are four hit singles on this record." He then observed that he was right, it just took until five years after Freddie's

There is never the sense that anything is truly at stake with these characters. They come across as cool kids playing "ain't I a stinker" bad boys. Fear and Loathing without danger is as pointless as a Nerf dildo.

For years I've heard "If you love the book, you'll love the movie." Well, I love the book and despise the movie. Everything that gave the book juice…the absurdity, humor, chaos, terror and panic gets the Illustrated Classics treatment in this amazingly shallow adaptation. The affection for this movie is something I

This is from memory, so apologies if I'm mistaken about any of this, but I remember when he was asked about BoD Herzog replied "We were in the jungle for eight months, he (Blank) was there for two weeks. He had no insight into what we were experiencing during that production (Fitzcarraldo)." The jist of what he seemed

Wasn't Herzog somewhat dismissive regarding BoD?

It's got to be one of the most ironically named shows in the history of television, considering how full of shit so many of their arguments and conclusion were. It might have been entertaining if they weren't so insuffersably smug about their own bullshit.