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Well, considering he sinks to a watery grave in Titanic this kinda makes sense. Cast Billy Zane as the unhappy gas station owner post haste!

He's no fool. He knows his fans are what keep him on the air.

People have bedtimes. The losers! No, I mean it. Bunch of sleepy whimps.

Why shoot a lame duck maybe?

Shouldn't the big issue be more of a, "I have to leave for work at 5AM, and you need to be go at 6AM, so how will we get the kid to school?"

They devour the youngest.

Just wanted to say I enjoyed the piece. That is all.

Or

It's the uncanny valley of reality.

I hear you, brother.

You wonderful sap.

He's become a mellowed dude.

He was making a joke.

Hour of the Wolf is a damn fine psychological horror film. People always talk about Repulsion, Peeping Tom, Bunny Lake is Missing, or Psycho (Four films I enjoy greatly), but that one gives such a great sense of creeping paranoia.

You fool! They are real! They live and feed in the greenest of meadows. Only a maiden true of heart may touch one. Their horn is prized by many a king, Oh wait, I thought you said unicorn.

I'd like to say the only thing I consider to be his decline are the drunken voice-overs, ads, and the like. His films have a look and feel to them that's really unique. Below drmedula said:  "I can easily see an alternate career for Welles as a maker of low- budget genre films- you know, like a Val Lewton thing where

You could cut film, cut  tissue, or cut off a head. The sky's the limit.

He should sit in the corner.

That Nader, being all highly educated, what an asshole!

Eh, I honestly do not care about his decline. It happens to a lot of very talented people. I'd rather remember him for this, the few films he did have a hand in directing, and his awesome roles as a villian. I'm looking at you The Third Man. Let's be happy he was able to enjoy some of the fruits of his labor.