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oh and those poor darn kids too

The original Phantom of the Opera with the mask reveal terrified me when I saw it as a kid.

RIP Vic Morrow.  

Emmerich is the Robert Greene of our generation.

I squealed a schoolgirl in the beginning like a deadshot.

Richard didn't put on a "WW1 medal", they were his identity discs or "dog tags" as they later became know.  They would have helped identity whatever was left of him in the forest.  I was taken by how he stashed them quickly when the hunter found him.

Olsen herself does several times.

"I've have some serious reservations about the places he claimed to have blown up too"

Stock characters have to come from somewhere, witness Rex Banner - I mean van Alden.

There's really sad and rather sweet little Kiwi short film called "Avondale Dogs", which deals with a young boy and his mum passing from cancer.  Unfortunately it doesn't seem to be online anywhere, but it's worth a look.

Is there no A+ option or is my widget just stuffed?  'Cause this was an A+.

He had a stroke of bad luck.

I was waiting for him to run in there and use it on sundry family members.

Her take on an intense prom-attending Kraven in "Strange Tales" was one of the funnier stories

Doooo-doo-doo-dooooooooooo-doo,
I know this much is true

All that awesome CGI yet they can't do a thing about that face.

HATU-TA-TAUMMMMMMM-BA
wheee-wheee-wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

The only mainstream Brit album which had the fucking guts to criticize the Falklands War.  Yeah it's Waters narcissism, but there's some biting moments on it that are little gems of Floyd brilliance.

Listen to the "2001" soundtrack, then tell me someone didn't just throw Floyd in there.

I've fallen asleep to Ummagamma then been brought around abruptly by the screaming in "Eugene".  Quite a start to the day.