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Frank Stallone
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Years ago, in the dark ages of the internet, Bruce Campbell replied to an email I sent him about the background of Hal Delrich from the original Evil Dead. This was before DVD commentary tracks. Bruce Campbell is just as cool as the legend suggests.

I love this album. Some of the finest radio rock these ears have ever heard. 'Hold Me' and 'Gypsy' are the obvious standouts. A few years ago, we drove into the mountains to buy a pair of ragdoll kittens, and I had this album playing in the car. Obviously, Buckingham wasn't necessarily thinking about this when he

I saw Fleetwood Mac last year, and in the intro to 'Gypsy' she talked about the song's origins. Apparently, it's not about listening to the Velvet Underground - she would drive out to some hippie clothing shop called 'The Velvet Underground' where she would buy her gear, which was run by the titular 'Gypsy'.

Is he saying that the NSA will know about the time that I said that I thought the new Ghostbusters wasn't so bad on Reddit?

I just hope that one day she fulfills her true creative destiny and becomes a FULL TIME tambourine player for the Flaming Lips.

Just when Michael J. Fox thought that his life couldn't get more challenging, he ended up playing guitar with Coldplay.

Eric Andre - The 'Private Eye' of naked set destruction.

Oh, I am down - but I am far from over.

I just hope that when all of these snarky pundits are directing their bile and loathing at the extra-strength class in Scott Baio's piss, they take a few moments to reflect on the fact that they are disrespecting Bugsy Malone.

So, did he end up having sex with Andre's wife or what?

He also had that awesome country tune 'Benson, Arizona' from the 'Dark Star' soundtrack.

Uh, I think that you've conveniently neglected to mention the comedic possibilities of the obvious choice for a new ghostbuster - Mr. Andrew 'Dice' Clay.

I'd like to see a scene involving a hard living, hard smoking womaniser buying an AppleTV 4 - in slow motion.

As long as movies keep having stories so you care whose ass it is, and why it is farting.

This movie seemed less like a reboot of 'Ghostbusters' and more like a reboot of 'The Real Ghostbusters'.

I really hope that this paves the way for 'Setting Up Your Wi-Fi Connection: The Movie'.

I think we can all agree that the 1984 Commodore 64 game of 'Ghostbusters' is the TRUE sequel to the original that we all wanted.