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Sure, I very well think that. That's why I said it. It's a comment section, so I was commenting, because usually it's fun. But you clearly care a lot more about this than I do. If you want to prove me wrong, knock yourself out.

…friends?

Well, the Gil and George shtick is pretty much the same regardless of the forum they're performing in, so it's very likely that you'd joy them regardless of the context. That being said, I would think fans of comedy bang bang might be more inclined to enjoy it than not. Give it a spin and see what you think!

Never said they were a schlock house, but they produced plenty of genre flicks. Return of the Living Dead, Wolfen, Sharky's Machine, Monkey Shines, Cherry 2000…pretty sure some Van Damme flicks too. It wasn't all gold, chief.

Do you want Snowpiercer to come true? Because this is how you get Snowpiercer to come true.

This fan film featuring children and puppets deserves a lot more views than it's gotten so far. I have no personal stake in this, but I enjoyed it a great deal. https://www.youtube.com/wat…

There's a documentary on the new SF release where it is revealed that the name "Windows" was actually the actor's idea, and that it was basically a pretentious decision that he thought was cool at the time, and everyone else thought was stupid, but JC let him run with it.

I recognize the words used in this headline as English, but arranged in this order, they make no sense to me.

That made me snort out loud.

As a huge FNM fan, I not only owned this soundtrack, but I also picked up the FNM/Boo-Yaa Tribe "Another Body Murdered" CD single. I believe it had the album cut and a radio edit of the song, the major difference being the longer version had more of Patton's throat-shredding growling/screeching/barking/whatever it was.

This woman. I find her delightful.

Oh yeah, it's real, and it's glorious.

I actually think Al could be nothing but an improvement, as Cudi's improv "songs" were so lazy. Don't get me wrong, I thought he was a very game co-host and I enjoyed his personality on the show, but the one area you'd think he'd excel at, the music, was a tremendous letdown.

Definitely wasn't expecting to encounter the word "jalopy" so many times this morning.

Have only watched it sporadically since Skunk Boy left, but it was one of my most loved shows back in the day. I worked third shift, so when I got home in the morning I'd watch the previous night's episode (on VHS, naturally) while eating a Bojangles chicken biscuit.
It was a life.
R.I.P. Senor Sock

Their first album never really grabbed me outside of "Carlotta Valdez" (which really is a great tune) and "Flagpole Sitta", but I picked up their second album "King James Version" for a buck when a local Hastings was going out of business, and I loved it. I still listen to it to this day. I also picked up Space Hog's

Your good friends at Movie Fight have posted a film-by-film analysis of this list. It's long-ish, but may be worth a look if you have 27 minutes to kill and enjoy horror nerd pedantry. https://www.youtube.com/wat…

Say "ostensibly" one more time…

Linnea Quigley was very, very important to my, uh…adolescent development.

I've talked to Doug Jones a couple of times at conventions. He is the sweetest, nicest, huggingest, touchy-feeliest, most generous freak of nature you could ever hope to meet. If you're a movie monster and makeup effects nerd, check the guy out at a convention. He'll bend your ear something fierce. A+ dude.