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He played Douglas Fairbanks in Chaplin…not Flynn.

Eh, he already had Connie Selleca in the bag. No need to be greedy!

Shitty Shinn should be the biography of the Charlotte/New Orleans Hornets owner. Gawd what an awful human being…

His career is in a coma, I know..I know. It's serious!!

Eh, not an important character…but the irony of a religious fanatic whose prophecies were proven correct was pretty cool. That he was given the visual of being played by an NBA Hall of Famer made him even cooler. If anything, he made more of an impression than Larry Underwood.

Pandemic Fiction was kind of a big thing back in the late 70's/early 80s…check out the success of Robin Cook and to a lesser extent Michael Crichton.

What about the scene where Larry's playing "Eve of Destruction" atop the highway pileup. Admittedly a bit on the nose, all the songs featured are, but still spooky and sad. (And that scene also introduced me to that song…)

Kareem Abdul Jabbar, as The Monster Shouter, might have been the spookiest character I'd seen in a movie to that point…

Thank you… I knew my love of cheap 90's eps and b sides would accomplish something some day!

It was on "Stull" . An ep of songs the band put out in 1991. The cover was at least big enough on the college radio circuit for QT to have heard it. As he apparently wrote the Uma scene for their version of the song…

We're the Turtles….you can count on us!

Crazy Horses would be an excellent choice for the sequel. That song rules!

Clearly the GoG would be bigger fans of J. Starship..May I suggest "Count on Me" or "Miracles"

Brick Windows

Everything was fine til the Motherfucker took it all away!

Wasnt Menahem Golan the first?

Yeah, I don't believe it…

I have a running theory that in the 70's and 80's..America was divided into various Springsteens…Bruce got NJ, Billy Joel Long Island (and NYC by proxy) Seger got Michigan, Henley and Frey got California, Tom Petty got Florida and the Deep South and Indiana and the midwest in general was covered by the Cougar…There's

This reminds me of a conversation I had this week about Pulp Fiction: A friend was watching, having never seen it, and he wondered why Jules and Vincent wouldn't just kill Jimmy and Bonnie if they were so worried about Bonnie coming home to their dead body.
My answer was that they would never think to do that, that

The scene where Robert Forster goes to the record store and comes home listening to The Stylistics tape always gets me…that might be QT's only scene of human affection.