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I was really hoping Glenn would try to pull some clever shit, like switching clothes with the zombie or something, and then jumping the guard or Merle.  Instead, it looked like he was patiently waiting for them to return.  "Hey, that zombie you left to kill me didn't, so do you want to like shoot me or what?"  There

Technically, Leslie is his boss now.

Technically, Leslie is his boss now.

I picked up "Slipstream" years ago in a discount bin— first on VHS, then later on DVD— having heard nothing about it, simply because it looked like a Mad Max movie and because it had Mark Hamil and Bill Paxton in it.  (It also had the guy from "Jurassic Park" but I don't think I knew who that was at the time.)  It's

I picked up "Slipstream" years ago in a discount bin— first on VHS, then later on DVD— having heard nothing about it, simply because it looked like a Mad Max movie and because it had Mark Hamil and Bill Paxton in it.  (It also had the guy from "Jurassic Park" but I don't think I knew who that was at the time.)  It's

I disagree with the opening sentence.  I think people can be at their funniest when they are angry and passionate about something.  (And for that matter, I think there's little that is less funny than manufactured rage.)  I could list comics that I think are funny when they're legitimately mad about stuff, but to save

I disagree with the opening sentence.  I think people can be at their funniest when they are angry and passionate about something.  (And for that matter, I think there's little that is less funny than manufactured rage.)  I could list comics that I think are funny when they're legitimately mad about stuff, but to save

Rick made his bones killing Sophie, as far as I'm concerned.  That showed the character was capable of doing the thing that no one else could do. 

Rick made his bones killing Sophie, as far as I'm concerned.  That showed the character was capable of doing the thing that no one else could do. 

He did kill 6 people over 19 dollars. 

I am assuming it comes at the climax of the riveting "Jellyfish Sting" scene.

I am assuming it comes at the climax of the riveting "Jellyfish Sting" scene.

I caught an episode of the Star Wars: Lego cartoon the other day and it was pretty good— there were lots of inside jokes and general amusement as long as you could get past the disquieting notion that people are regularly disassembled and reassembled without any ill effects.  

I caught an episode of the Star Wars: Lego cartoon the other day and it was pretty good— there were lots of inside jokes and general amusement as long as you could get past the disquieting notion that people are regularly disassembled and reassembled without any ill effects.  

Thief won me over in the first episode when the priest started giving Braugher spiritual advice during the planning of the funeral and Braugher's character said, "You handle your shit father, and I'll handle mine." 

Thief won me over in the first episode when the priest started giving Braugher spiritual advice during the planning of the funeral and Braugher's character said, "You handle your shit father, and I'll handle mine." 

Blake Edwards, father to Julie Edwards, former husband of Julie Andrews and played by John Lithgow in the Peter Seller's biopic.  But that's all I know.

Blake Edwards, father to Julie Edwards, former husband of Julie Andrews and played by John Lithgow in the Peter Seller's biopic.  But that's all I know.

I think he's sort of a human ideal— Rosen says something about his body and mind function perfectly.  It's a vague description (although he did take out the two presumably highly trained guards pretty easily), but he hasn't had a lot of action scenes. 

I think he's sort of a human ideal— Rosen says something about his body and mind function perfectly.  It's a vague description (although he did take out the two presumably highly trained guards pretty easily), but he hasn't had a lot of action scenes.