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That sounds like "Climbing for Dollars" from the Arnold Schwarzennegger classic "The Running Man." Except they also threw vicious Doberman's into the mix.

Is it paranoia when someone named O'Neal - Who might have possible IRA ties - tries to bring you down?

Thanks for that story, Will. I can just imagine his wife sitting outside my convention with the car running, constantly checking her watch and looking around while saying, "Where is he?"

I don't know why everyone is so down on this show. Us folks here in the states remade the British comedy Spaced, and look how well that turned out!

You know who else is like this? John Saxon. I saw him at a Fangoria convention once, and the answer to every question was met with hostility and a "I don't remember." The man worked with Bruce Lee, for chrissakes, and didn't have one anecdote to share. Tool. I'm sure Harry Dean wasn't hostile, he probably just acted

This is the fly in the ointment in casting these movies. Unless a woman has boobs the size of the redhead's on Mad Men, it just won't be the same.

I stayed through the credits once to see who the grip was, and do you know who he turned out to be? Mitch Cumstein, a good friend of mine.

Well, they used that old "He can never know what really happened," last week, so I'm betting on brain transplant into a cyborg.

This article points out with great authority that Desi Arnaz deserves a long and complete write-up. One of the most important men in television history, but always flying somewhat under the radar.

I think you're all making a mistake in viewing this show from a strictly moralistic perspective. For me this is about a man who feels put upon, feels that life has dealt him a bad hand, and decides to Logically go about providing for his family in the best way he knows how. Walt probably would have preferred to sell

"Hey Zod, Remember when I said I would kill you last?' "That's right, you did Kal-El." (Throws Zod off cliff) "I lied."

Not to mention his role as Frankenstein's puppy hugging monster in The Monster Squad.

Mas oui!

If Coby Smulders marries NPH, is she gonna be disappointed on her wedding night.

With just a few scenes, Todd has become one of the greatest TV villains of all time.

Side effects may include Necrotizing Fasciitis and risk of drowning.

I've never seen this movie. Are they singing "Rocky's Fine Now," in the background?

My daughter was born in the late 80's and was too young to remember it, but she worships that decade as a golden age. A lot of her friends feel the same way. I think it has something to do with the action flicks and the slasher movies that proliferated during that time. Case in point: Her favorite movie is "The

My thought is that he bought that gun to go kill Jesse, not save him.

It's a clear cut case of neck-rophilia!