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Happy to see another Will Harris piece, and with a great and underutilized actor like Wong. But I can only think: What, no Slappy and the Stinkers?

This is an interesting point!

I found Jennings better in theory than practice. He doesn’t really have a good voice for it.

Wow, what a fascinating dude. And a fellow comic book geek! This reminded me I really need to get around to Prisoners one of these days.

“The dream... was over.

Had to google that one. Nice pull.

Hmm, I counted two “Bloodshot”s at the time I posted the comment. Maybe they edited to correct it without realizing the mistake repeated? An understandable mix-up, at any rate.

That’s *Bloodsport, I think, unless DC has acquired Valiant.

Do you think so even in Election?

It’s a major part of the Mr. Punch graphic novel as well. 

He’s getting a lot of mileage out of that big, white beard.

Not who you were asking, but I think it’s worth a listen for the scattered gems in there, hampered as they are by the ‘80s cheeseball pop production. You can hear glimmers of the artist she would become on tracks like “The Etienne Trilogy,” and she still does a few of those songs live (like “Cool on Your Island”) in

In fairness, even George didn’t get a Summer of George.

And I do wonder what she thinks of Clapton these days.

Yup. What’s there, what the creator thinks they put there, and what the audience thinks is there are three different things. There *might* be some overlap.

I’ll refrain from rehashing my thoughts on Man of Steel yet again, but Gravity is definitely one of the few movies I’ve seen that benefited from seeing it on the big screen AND in 3D (see also: Peter Jackson’s They Shall Not Grow Old).

“I mean, guy’s got a match in his mouth, calls himself ‘Matches’! That’s good enough for me! Tell ‘im where our gang is striking next!”

Well, Tori Amos has a daughter...

I mean, I’m a little surprised Lisa Marie doesn’t have any stories, but I guess not!

That’s the only reason I’m familiar with it, having found it in my ravenous Tolkien-reading years as a kid.