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Nothing for The Tourist?
It was all over the Golden Globes.

+1!

Lost in Space
started out with Harris's Dr. Smith as some sort of spy who sabotaged the ship, right? That's how I remember it; I also remember those early episodes as being rather bleak and serious.

Al Columbia
Nightmare after nightmare this year thanks to his stuff!

Start midway with his crime stuff: Gold Coast and Split Images are two of the best, plus everything sarCCastro said.

It's A Wonderful LIfe (Gonna Have A Good Time) by Fishbone.

I see your point.

Agreed. The knife through the hand bit did bother me a little, but not enough to spoil the whole thing.

I enjoyed "The Crazies"
but haven't seen the original.

Was he drving a…
Bitchin' Camaro?

Guess it's an east coast thing. Doesn't look like Comcast, directTV or Cablevision carry it.

Thank you both, gentlemen.

Juanito and Yankee Deer - in your opinions, does the perceived level of popular support for the troops make much of a difference to them? I've always wondered. Never served myself, but the idea I get is most soldiers are doing their job and are not looking for accolades, nor do they much care about them.

MBS and Bucky Calloway - God DAMMIT I love that book!

Christopher McCulloch,

Hey mad - haven't seen this yet (though I intend to), but do check out the Vanity Fair article. It does a fine job of portraying the soldiers in Korgenal without sentiment, but it's clear Junger knows the greater context of the war.

Will he read from "The Pet Goat"
while disaster strikes the beavers?

I guess that means the revolution will not be televised.

Pretty good VF article
by Junger about the Korengal Valley:

Or Shyamalan, if you are into that sort of thing.