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almost surely. my thing is, is that if all crime was legal, it'd be financial crime, white collar stuff going down mostly, & would throw the financial system into a mess. I don't think very many people overall would go to murder when told they can do anything illegal, they'd be stealing, including those in a position

see: "Basterd"

My favorite is the last episode of Quantum Leap, which they weren't sure until the last minute was going to be the last episode. It ends w/ a graphic saying, "Sam Becket never returned home," misspelling the main character's name.

The trailer for this played before a movie my girlfriend & I went to, & she'd never heard of the first two movies. We didn't have anything to say about the movie we watched (the conjuring 2), but we talked for a couple hours about how the fuck the purge works. I answered most of her questions w/ "Uh…not that much

I have a friend who, while he probably isn't all that scared of clowns, he get physically sick looking at them. This includes the members of Kiss, which is a fair reaction.

I like this Facebook acct I follow called, "De-clickify" or something similar. It will post these clickbaity articles, but give the actual info people would click for in a couple of sentences, & end w/ "There. Don't read."

Same thought I had watching Jaws in the theater when it was re-released for 40th anniversary. Didn't remember so much low-key conversational scenes in between the shark action.

Bobby Lee compared his time working on Mad TV to working in a sweatshop. I don't think he'll be one of the appearing alumni.

nearly all of it. I think Hollywood Babylon was more of a prank than anything else.

probably one of those things that brits & canadians say different, like "maths."

I bad mouthed Doug Stanhope on Facebook once, & it turned out some of my friends are like his touring management or something. I had the dogs sicked on me for about two days before everybody got on to doing something else.

nearly everybody does. clown fear is much more prevalent than clowns being depicted as funny, for about what, 60 years?

thank you. in a lot of books about movies, his killing a woman by raping her w/ a wine bottle still gets repeated as fact, & always pisses me off.

They could save money, & just cast a wooden board. Nobody would notice.

What I noticed about the Key & Peele sketch is that Clint Howard seems to be aging into a regular looking person.

I have a bad habit of getting on ebay while drunk. A week after a recent night of drinking I received a $3 signed copy of the book, "Time Flies" by Bill Cosby, which states on the inside cover that this edition was printed for family & friends of Bill Cosby.

Sounds like the perfect timing for the kids who liked the first one to be teenagers not interested in watching a kid's movie, but not yet old enough to watch it out of a sense of nostalgia for the original.

It's the long lost animated adaption of the bootleg of a coked up John Lennon & Paul McCartney, "A Toot & a Snore in '74"

That's what I enjoy about reading reviews of Fantastic Four movies. I've never watched any of them, & don't plan to, but it fascinates me that people always hate these movies, & they keep making them.

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