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Basil Wrathbone
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I liked it much better on Netflix. I don't want to plus my hulu. I already primed my amazon.

"Cosmic Cal Richards - the Fucker from another planet"

A Barbie New You laser table is just an absolutely marvelous, horrific idea.

"Right, so this Dalek battle is going to be just like the Shawshank Redemption except more crawling through shit and no fucking redemption."

Suicidal penguins:
Dencik - 0
Herzog - 1

Now I'm wondering what an Ed Harris Buckaroo Banzai would have been like.

30 Rock flashback where Jack showed the majority of NBC's budget was dedicated to building a time machine to make it the 90's again.

Likewise with Encounters at the End of the World. Real shame about Burden of Dreams too. Saw that shortly after Fitzcarraldo and then had to watch Fitzcarraldo again just to try to imagine Robards and Jagger in it - and appreciate all the other craziness. There should be a DVD of Fitzcarraldo immediately followed by

I saw it in theaters when I was a kid and a couple times since. It's like a typical, dark, dystopian 70's pre Star Wars sci-fi but right before filming they edited the script to add toys. Like if they gave the double-amputee bots in Silent Running cute voices or Logan 5 a cool car. Helluva dark movie for a kid that

I still want that 625/12 from the cover of Damn the Torpedoes.

Was it that awful Time Machine remake that chilled his career?

Or a dean-a-ling?

Thinking of Support Your Local Sheriff, he could of pointed out the blood on his shirt wasn't a wound, it was from the last guy that tried to capture him. A couple companies of NK and Chinese army then got all nervous like Bruce Dern and hurried Jim along across the lines.

Counterpoint - he and the edge were both out of their leagues with Page.

Best episode yet. The entire thing is quotable. (Spoiler) Hearing Scott's hope that Boston is awesome live be crushed was devastating.

It's where I learned to speak Hungarian.

VBL isn't bleak. It's glorious.

When they used to haul Coors east of the Mississippi they had secrets. See also 'Memoirs of a 1973 Kenworth W900A' aka 'Smokey and the Bandit'.

I thought Colorado Kid was very good. (spoiler) The unsatisfying ending was the point of the story. I read most of the Hard Case series and CK was such a refreshing change a pace it became a favorite I've re-read a few times. Looking forward to this new book.

Corporations never admit they're wrong unless compelled to do so by a judicial entity.