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Back to Pat Roach. In Crusade, he is credited as "Gestapo," but I could never figure out where he appears in the movie. I have not seen it in years, so maybe if I watched it again it would be obvious. Help?

Yummsh, I don't see what you did there.

I was always fascinated by the bad guys in these movies. In grade school, around the time Crusade came out, I asked my art teacher to draw me a picture of Vogel, the Nazi officer. I guess I wanted to hang it on my wall or something. I brought her a picture of Vogel and Indy fighting during the tank scene, pointed

It did seem to be differently lit than all the other shots in the bridge scene and I suppose that probably was a weather/cloud cover issue. Whereas as the rest of the shots had a dry, dusty sort of look, that one shot had a humid-ness to it, like it was shot in a rain forest or something, which gave it a very

HELL yeah, he fixed them kikes good!

Yeah, he went from being the best digger in Egypt to the tubby guy in a fez.

You actually do know about me.

I believe Marcus's line is "five years ago, I would've gone after it myself." This gives a distinctly different impression than "I'd be going with you." In other words, five years ago, he may have been Indy's equal. In Raiders, we have no reason not to believe that Marcus was once a badass. Only when you think

Ask yourself why you seek a clever costume idea. Is it for His glory, or for yours?

Hey, Tash - couldn't you have simply said that over the cubicle wall? Just sayin'.

Never noticed that, ET. Let's give them the benefit of the doubt and pretend it was some sort of sinister Nazi tonsure.

Rolling tumbleweed:

"wrangled" is the kicker

Raiders is the best, but Doom gets the short shrift too often.

He was great. "The man is…nefarious." The fact that he wore a hat, three piece wool suit and topcoat in the procession and that there was a shot of him mopping his brow. The coat hanger bit. Amazingly memorable character.

Ratner and Tucker were a trip. Tucker basically claimed he invented activism in Africa, then they heaped praise on Michael Jackson. The Pig in Zen described them as "douchefuckers."

most hated avc interview subject ever?

I'm sure i'll catch shit for this (or crickets riding tumbleweeds), but…
…I thought the clip was pretty funny. I know I'm supposed to loathe the very idea of this show on a macro level, but, as a stand-alone scene, it wasn't half bad.

There's a joke to be made there about how those miners were uninformed because they were living under a rock, but I'm too lazy to put it together.

But, seriously, as a non-fan of his group, I found them reasonably tolerable and not at all anger-inducing. You'd have to be a real crab-ass or someone who loves to complain just to hear the sound of their own voice to have responded negatively to this. You're expecting way too much if you to be wowed by some off