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Oh, you George Takei followers will just parrot anything ol' Mr. Sulu says huh?

I am going to sue my parents now…

Yeah, I shoulda backed off that. I know who the guy is, is the thing. I remember him from Ozzy. I don't think I have actually listened to a Mettalica album since And Justice…

I think he would make an excellent addition to Wilco as the lead bassist.

Scooter McGuire. You just know Hetfield is heavy into the rockabilly in his personal life. He looks like he could join the Reverend Horton Heat and everyone would think he is Heath's younger brother.

I see this as the basis for a great Bollywood movie. It will detail the struggle of a famous, but on the downslope of their careers, heavy Indian dancing and singing group. After various dancing struggles to make it through the streets of Delhi to make it to the show that will resurrect their careers, the group

When did Porter Waggoner replace Hetfield? And that new bassist looks like a compilation of every tool I hated growing up.

I am glad to see him intending to work in more edgy stuff. His kids must have gotten old enough for it not to bother him anymore. Good.

So, not a scary movie post but a hope like hell one day it will come to pass post. I was thinking about this last night and I really hope someday someone will get around to adapting Clive Barker's The Damnation Game. That book would make an epic horror movie. There so many moments in that book that would be perfect

It was terrifying and I think the fact that it had to use tension, fear of the unknown and claustrophobia to do it made the result much scarier than if they had just been goring it up.

I have heard some of these performed live, the covers I heard were good. I particularly remember Valerie, wasn't that on Frank? I do not recall.

The scene when they are going the wrong way on the highway and as they are squeezing between to oncoming trucks, John Candy turns into the devil as they are screaming, I still get a laugh. I hate this saying but that truly was random.

Why remake this at all? George Lucas and Steven Spielberg have already proven we have the technology to just go back and destroy original episodes, no need to make a new one.

Strange, I have already seen Attack The Block and here is a story about Eddie Murphy wanting to write it.

Ahhhhhhh, most honorabre peter's ustinov and serrers as werr as Rooney-san.

What do you mean we were not culturally clued in to Asian habits of building giant, secret underground cities in the sewer system and frightening magical powers? Also, we had Charlie Chan forever ago so we knew lots, we knew lots.

My first thought exactly.

I have come to believe that perhaps what fueled Lucas was blind luck.

and no, I did not notice the gigantic picture.

No mention of They Live? I kinda enjoyed that one. Roddy Piper's best work besides Always Sunny, and pro wrestling.