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Jay See
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Right, "fictionally".

Hey The Bishop! Remember eight-track? Well it's back! In pog fotm!

Ordinary clothing for some, tiny American flags for others!

One of the biggest problems was that the filmmakers didn't take up the unlikeability of the three leads and run with it. They especially missed that mark in the writing, characterization and casting of Andrew McCarthy as Clay. Compare this to something like Gregg Araki's Teenage Apocalypse Trilogy with even more

Bravo used to be the channel that played stuff after IFC was through with it.

I wound up liking the book considerably more after seeing the movie. As in, "man, the book is not good but look how much worse it could have been."

To answer your question, yes, this did become an HBO staple. Much to my consternation since it took valuable airtime away from showing me the Pee-wee Herman special for the billionth time instead of this boring spy bullshit. Now of course it like the rest of the 1980s has been virtually banished from cable, turning up

MY EMOTIONS!

With sexy results!

And Black Pantera is an all-black Pantera cover band.

:::Black Bolt sits silently by the phone:::

I need you to stop Harrison other commenters.

Can you blame her? Weller never cracked a window, not even once!

You know what bugged me about Halloween? How does Michael Meyers know how to drive a car?

It shows up with some regularity on Retroplex and some of the other off-brand movie channels and I stop and watch it every single time. Terrific little film and yes, Ritter is the best part of it.

Fun Fact: The EEOC has no authority to force any employer to hire any employee. Maybe you should try knowing the truth first, then getting outraged about it? We call that "the reverse-Internet".

More like Termi-NADIR, amirite?

You Are (Not) Small seems like a cruel book to give to the lardasses participating in the program.

Delicious, delicious puppies.

It can be two things.