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Damn. I love him taking Kevin Bacon to task in Apollo 13: "I just asked you what the gauge was reading when you stirred the tanks. AND YOU DON'T KNOW." RIP.

I love those ads, for basically the exact reason you describe.

Hollywood would try to cash in on a remake by splitting it into two parts, effectively saying "Here's the grapes, and here's THE WRATH!"

When I studied abroad in Germany, the first beer I remember drinking was a half-liter of Erdinger dunkelweizen. Been a fan of the style ever since.

I feel bad for anyone whose first name means "causing vomiting."

There's a Faroese singer named Eivør Pálsdóttir who covered If I Needed You, which led me to discover Townes Van Zandt - fantastic song, no matter who's singing it.

Thanks, I've been trying to remember that name, thought it was Boggles or something.

I'm a little disappointed they didn't go with Coxsackie.

Rickon's role: WILDCARD, BITCHES! YEEEEEHAAAW!

It really doesn't matter when Martin releases The Winds of Winter. The key to how the whole series shakes out lies in the name of Rickon's direwolf: Shaggydog. A Song of Ice and Fire is one big shaggy dog story, i.e., an extremely long-winded anecdote characterized by extensive narration of typically irrelevant

Juice?

Howling II: Your Sister is a Werewolf

Which is the episode where Calvin urinates on the Cross? That's the one I'm looking for.

Styx? I just heard them on the King Biscuit Flower Hour!

So really, to make it as confusing as possible it should read "St. Vincent's St. Vincent, AKA Annie Clark"

"I'm listening to the fucking song!"
-Steve Hanson

Would you say they're…part of your world?

According to Steve Guttenberg's memoir, you didn't call Swifty Lazar "Swifty" to his face. That privilege was reserved for one man. That man? You guessed it—Frank Stallone.

My favorite as well. There's a great sense of isolation (Vermont's rural now but must have been even more wild a hundred years ago) and a trap slowly, inexorably closing.

I think they do show him with a bar of soap once he gets out of the pipe. He's still bathing in effluent though.