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Hot Rod Herman
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I am glad the "genius inventor" angle of Leonardo DaVinci is catching hell!  They aren't really genius inventions if there is no way in hell they would work.  The flappy wings, the hand cranked helicopter, the Flintstones Foot Powered "Tank" - they were well drawn, yes of course, but they were juvenile bad ideas. 

I am glad the "genius inventor" angle of Leonardo DaVinci is catching hell!  They aren't really genius inventions if there is no way in hell they would work.  The flappy wings, the hand cranked helicopter, the Flintstones Foot Powered "Tank" - they were well drawn, yes of course, but they were juvenile bad ideas. 

"Batman walks the tightrope between delightful camp with lots of
laughs and farcical mess with shoddy writing and phoned-in guest
performances."

"Batman walks the tightrope between delightful camp with lots of
laughs and farcical mess with shoddy writing and phoned-in guest
performances."

I liked it a lot, but not as much as The Proposition.  That movie was like fire and brimstone to me.  Still though, White Light/White Heat by Ralph Stanley?  I'll sit through most any movie for credits like that (credit spoiler).

I liked it a lot, but not as much as The Proposition.  That movie was like fire and brimstone to me.  Still though, White Light/White Heat by Ralph Stanley?  I'll sit through most any movie for credits like that (credit spoiler).

I just hope she comes from the planet "Topless."

I just hope she comes from the planet "Topless."

It always creeps me out when a character expresses the realization that they are already dead, like the guy from the snow trek yesterday or the electronic ghost from the Library episode, or the weeping angels on the silent running greenhouse episode.  They have mined that concept before and every time it hits

It always creeps me out when a character expresses the realization that they are already dead, like the guy from the snow trek yesterday or the electronic ghost from the Library episode, or the weeping angels on the silent running greenhouse episode.  They have mined that concept before and every time it hits

I have no fucking idea what this show is about, what is happening in it, why everyone seems to live in storage facilities, but I watch it every week and enjoy it.  That scene with Trick - a couple of weeks ago - at the drive in theater, where his projection on the screen was mimicking everything he did on the ground,

I have no fucking idea what this show is about, what is happening in it, why everyone seems to live in storage facilities, but I watch it every week and enjoy it.  That scene with Trick - a couple of weeks ago - at the drive in theater, where his projection on the screen was mimicking everything he did on the ground,

You were Wroogghuh?  Oh my god are you having a stroke?!

You were Wroogghuh?  Oh my god are you having a stroke?!

This looks a lot better than Bullet In The Head.

This looks a lot better than Bullet In The Head.

I giggled out  loud like a weenie boy when Professor Farnsworth was revealed in his Zardoz suit!

I giggled out  loud like a weenie boy when Professor Farnsworth was revealed in his Zardoz suit!

Ari Graynor is the blonde, right?   The occasional sister of Olivia Dunham?  She looks like Monica Vitti.  Droo-uhool, Droo-uhool.

Ari Graynor is the blonde, right?   The occasional sister of Olivia Dunham?  She looks like Monica Vitti.  Droo-uhool, Droo-uhool.