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I loved The Incredible Mr. Limpet as a kid. And The Ghost in Mr. Chicken too. Basically, I was Don Knotts's number one fan as a 5 year old.

Yeah, I couldn't get past the first 3 episodes. It has a really abrasive/in your face tone and has almost no comic relief to break the tension. Not my bag but some people might dig it.

Shit, It's Scott Templeton
Good to see he stopped making up quotes and started making a difference.

Clownhouse
When does that get a DVD release? Three psycho clowns follow three kids home from the circus and terrorize them all night. The trailer makes it look super creepy and some real life horror to boot: the director allegedly molested one of the young actors during filming.

Dark Sidedddd!
That Lizzie Borden was possessed by the DEVIL!

@santos…head over to grooveshark.com and type in sam cooke live at harlem and you can stream it. Worth it.

Best Album of All-Time
Sam Cooke Live at the Harlem Square Club 1963. It transcends genre and is just ball-crushingly positive and soulful. And the horn section KILLS. A true masterpiece.

I gave up about 3 episodes into Oz. It was really interesting and had some promise but it was just so damn bleak. There wasn't enough lighteness or humor to break the tension.

Very, very mildly famous. But this whole charade is clearly a pathetic attempt to reach the stratosphere of ubiquitous fame. It's almost like he's trying to start a new even more pathetic career and leave his old one behind.

14 minutes and 58 seconds, 14 minutes and 59 seconds
…And time!

The first half or so of Sisters had me on the edge of my seat but I really lost interest towards the end.

"Melvin Williams was actively involved with drug trafficking throughout the 1970s and early 1980s. During that time Williams was periodically arrested on minor charges. In the early 1980s federal agents along with the Baltimore Police Department launched an investigation into his activities. One of the investigators

@Arsenio

The Wire Cast
There's plenty of interesting stories surrounding the cast of The Wire but the most interesting has to be the Huckleberry Hound looking dude who plays the deacon in the later seasons. He was the real life inspiration for Avon Barksdale and creator Ed Burns (who was a Baltimore detective and modeled after

It seems a lot of The Wire's outstanding supporting characters couldn't parlay to a more fruitful career. Larry Gilliam's another example.

Aw hell naw!

Shit
She earned that bump like a muh'fucker.

I Liked The Ugly Years
Boston, Miami, New York….the house was full of actual people who were kind of ugly but had real emotions/ambitions. Unlike these cookie cutter fame whores they've paraded in and out ever since.

Great News!
Hader has been the premier talent on SNL for years and he's been great in what film roles he's had. It's doubly nice that he's teaming up with the Lonely Island guys again as Hot Rod was just pure unbridled delight.

Good Chabon Starting Point?
I've been referred to read him in the past but just don't know where to begin.