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Good lord, which one?

Eighty-three takes? That seems a bit exaggerated. The engineer and everyone else would have to be drunk as well. I like the idea but I doubt the veracity.

Yes - the new commercial is even creepier. I can't imagine KFC letting those on. It makes him seem very close to child molester, what with all that evil cackling. Eesh.
Popeye's is better anyway.

Unbelievable. Manson is probably loving it. We need to get over this fuckstick.
How about more zombie movies? Cmon..zombies anyone?

I hate and fear insects of just about any kind, but love giant bug movies. Them and Deadly Mantis are favorites. This doesn't look quite as good even though the others are 60 some years old.

The horror…the horror.

Really - that bad? I thought it MIGHT have something to offer based on the trailer, but then forgot about it. Do not bother (I take it).

No zombies, man. Gotta have zombies to get some cred.

Where are the zombies? Everyone knows a movie has to have zombies. What're these guys thinking? (4 screenwriters and NO zombies)

YES! Thank you.

I recognize, but can't place it.

One of my fondest memories is watching Some Like it Hot with my parents one Sunday. We were hammered and hysterical the entire time. Dad was a jazz musician so this movie held a special place in his heart and Mom thought Lemmon and Curtis made horrifically funny women (she compared them to Bosom Buddies). I still say

Goofballs! He's on Goofballs!
Blue Boy Episode

Thank you…enough with the fuckin' zombies already.

WOOT! I love this movie. And the thing with two heads….
My dad and I saw all of them late night Saturdays. Anyone remember Ghost Host? Balto/DC area?

Here it is from Rolling Stone:

They left off the very last bit wherein he would say…(he named his guitar Lucille)To remind me not to be so stupid as to run back into a burning building (for anything). I read that in Guitar Player magazine I believe back in the 70s. And, yes, fucking awesome it is! Look up his interview on NPR, they replayed on

Right. Talent does not make one "good". We like to think these people who are geniuses in one area and that must carry over into other areas and their personal life. And it doesn't. People are complex creatures. And in fact many that are true talents are just broken in many other areas and aren't very well rounded

RC Cola reminds me of gas station soda. You know, where it used to sit outside and then you'd buy it and…auugghhhh. I used to think it was because it was flat but then some still had bubbles, maybe it was the light. Light does terrible things to beer.

OUCH…pigmy! Nice quote though…very Dio.