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You cruel, cruel person. I now have multiple SCTV sketches running through my head at once. Also, I terribly miss John Candy.

…comes swift death to all of my enemies. Let's be honest, we'd totally abuse the hell out of having great powers.

No, this will not do. Key Lime, Pecan, and Meringue are royalty at the very top. Then you have the royal servants: Blueberry and Cherry; the palace guards: Apple; and finally the lowly peasants that may gaze upon the royals once a year: Pumpkin.

Does it matter what the numbers were, though? It's wrong to do it if it's 1 or a million.

I was just pointing out how sad the era[s] were. So much paranoia and racism, and even when you think of the few to nonexistent instances, it still doesn't justify locking up innocent people. Look at how Muslims are treated now, and we see little has changed.

But let us not also forget there were German saboteurs during the war. It's part of the reason why the interment camps were so sad. People were so paranoid that our citizens could be agents, that locking them up until the war ended was a "sound" idea. There were also Italian Americans that were placed into interment,

It kind of has a Japanese horror feel to it, in that people are going to be given grand cosmic punishment over a slight to Death.

Nice observations on, "The Encounter." I'd forgotten how the ex-marine talked about his realizing he had fallen for propaganda. Didn't he say something along the lines of, "That you people were nothing more than apes," or something like that? It's the sort of thing we don't even see in television today. Now it's

I can't help but feel the reviewer missed a few points about, "The Encounter." It has its elements of the supernatural, but I'd say it's more about guilt than so called "sins." Guilt leads them both to an ugly confrontation: One from cowardice, and the other from having a traitor for a father. I got why it ate at

How about a racist Ted Talk?

I think you mean J.G. Thirwell of Foetus fame.

You sir are the best shill I've ever seen. [This is a compliment]

Isn't the main reason to go is for the biscuits, biscuits, and biscuits?

Back in the day when men were men, and women were men too.

I miss shorter movies. So sick of stuff that clocks in at 2 to 3 hours these days. An hour and a half is the sweet spot; fun length, but doesn't overstay its welcome.

Is this like a race thing? Only doll people can talk doll people stuff?

I'd say he's frank and no bullshit. Great interview. Talk about a guy you'd want to have a beer with.

Don't forget Lovecraft was an influence on Giger.

What, no love for stores called, "Wine, Cheese & Fireworks"?

There was one great chiller moment: when they dare the one young woman to kiss the stuffed wolf head. The tension just mounts, and you expect those teeth to just latch onto her. That was well played.