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Needful Things is awesome.

@ lolwut

She didn't fail badly in SNL. Which was the point.

Or even young. Hello, Lawrence Tierney.

You don't have to be in an action movie to be a badass.

I always thought Insomnia would be an awesome movie if Ralph were played by Phillip Baker Hall. Let's get cracking, Hollywood. We don't know how many years we have left with him!

Too bad she wasn't able to pull a Julia-Louis Dreyfuss…
Fail badly on SNL and THEN star in a highly-successful NBC sitcom.

I'd put the book in the top five King books.

1408 came as close to getting the tone of short story right as I think was possible. It's not a bad film by any means. I'd even say it was pretty damned good. I should watch that again.

I just read more of that IMDB. The director of S. Darko? Luke Wilson in a role that might require him to be more than a dry everyman? THE DIRECTOR OF S. DARKO?!?!

Eh…
I usually just wait for Gawker.TV's picks from the previous night and/or someone pointing out a specifically interesting interview or segment to me. But this is good for everyone else, I guess!

Remember when Samuel L. Jackson used to be a real badass…
…and not just a cartoon badass?

And I would take it off.

"I think there's been a rape up there."
87 year-old man watching the show: "SO WHAT?!"

And I would add The Dead Zone.

Oh, what with CGI and computers these days they won't even need a real actor. And they can make him dance!

The Tommyknockers.
The height of silly, coked-out, 1980s King novels?

A gentleman just prefers to be asked.

Obvious joke is obvious.
I thought Charlie Sheen found it quite difficult to put down his sword.

Hopefully this will turn out better…
…than the Ren and Stimpy comeback.