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I wonder what Great Dane tastes like, man.

As is Paradise Sky and Edge of Dark Water. He's the real deal.

Don't think it ever got released theatrically but it's been out on DVD a couple of months and was added to Netflix this week.

I think you spelt Joe Lansdale wrong there. Just read the short story for the first time the other week and a lot of what is great in the film is right there on the page. Not to say that it isn't The Chin's best performance.

American Werewolf in London is just sat over here in the porno theatre being both funny and genuinely frightening and ignoring your post.

I really like Ti West; I'm old, slow movies are a good thing. The Sacrament was pretty good and he's a western coming out next year. He's not in director jail just yet.

You'd have thought he'd be expecting it given he was even dubbed as the Green Cross Code Man.

I've never really thought of DJ food as being a project anymore, just Kev's nom de guerre. But I guess if it was created by anyone it was Coldcut…

I'm actually really looking forward to catching up with this. Then again I laughed at the "I like dogs" line every time I saw the trailer so I'm probably subnormal enough to get a kick out of this.

If I'd known at the time they were going to leave me hanging like that I may well have done the same.

Chav? Wasn't he supposed to be Irish? His accent was even more unsettling than the makeup jobs.

and Hugh Quarshie.

It's brilliant and timeless and the seeds it plants at the end of that third series will make you one fucking furious hoopleheaded cocksucker.

I saw them on that 91 Anthrax tour, predominantly white crowd, and they were pretty terrific, the Ice T Rhyme Syndicate tour the same year was mind blowing and the first time I'd ever been the minority at a gig.
But live hip-hop is really hit and miss for me; I think the venue makes or breaks a night, big stages and

Yeah I don't subsrcibe to that nonsense to be honest. My interpretation is that the first film is Max Rockatansky; the rest of the series is all unreliable narrator stuff. Max is a folk hero archetype, like a Deadwood Dick, Fong Sai Yuk, Robin Hood, The Man With No Name etc.

It's going to be the movie vindication for both of us Hudson Hawk fans out there.

It's like this niche thing. Their fan club teams up with the Demon Seed and Zardoz fans to hold conventions.

If Mel Gibson gets on it, let me know.

In my mind, even the dude named Max isn't supposed to be the same character across all four films.

Reet, cheers drive, gurt macky Asdal etc…