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That's because Ian Fleming's novel was actually based upon the screenplay this time round.

Boy, the ending of that movie was just brutal…

Second that. All of Fernando Di Leo's poliziotteschi are great, by Milano Calibre 9 is my favorite.

Calling them "The Enemy of the American People" is not politician 101.

I was under the impression they said the guy should be "dumped, left and banished" because he promised the gang they could take his car to travel to the protest, everybody made plans accordingly, and then he reneged at the last minute.

I absolutely love pho, but I occasionally have the weirdest reaction. Most of the time, I feel fine after eating, but once in a while, a couple of hours after I eat I'll feel like I'm on a huge adrenaline rush, heart racing, practically shaking. It's very disturbing. It only seems to happen at some restaurants, so

"Outside of the weird progressive bubble…"

I saw Clem drumming for the reunited Plimsouls in the early 90's. I seem to remember him being pretty great…

You should at least have the Femmes' "Hallowed Ground" in addition to the debut… so many good tracks!

Counterpoint: The reviews and essays collected in "Psychotic Reactions & Carburetor Dung" are among the best expressions of pure love for messy, dangerous rock and roll music ever put to paper.

Well, the suburban jocks and surfers from Huntingon Beach etc did basically the same thing, which is one reason Black Flag started to play slower, Sabbath-style riffs in defiance of those rules, and bands like Flipper were hated and loved with equal measure.

They were punk. The stifling rules about what was and was not "acceptable" as punk (fashion and music) hadn't been established by then, therefore bands as diverse as the Ramones, the Talking Heads, Suicide, The Dead Boys, Television, and Blondie were part of the NY punk scene. It was the later UK fans that missed

Harriet the Spy.

The Sadies hail from Toronto. "Darker Circles" and "Internal Sounds" are fantastic albums that I highly recommend to fans of the Byrds, psychedelic rock, and alt-country.

Not to pick nits, but if she were to "have her comeuppance," that would mean she would be punished for something she deserved. I don't think that's what you meant…

Why is Jim Belushi taking a selfie with Slimer?

Peter Cook. Always and only Peter Cook as George Spiggott, aka the Devil Incarnate.

If only there were some way to verify that you would never find anything about "Jewish Apologists" on Wikipedia.

Not a fan of the rarely seen "Planet of a Man Called Horse," I take it?

Killdozer rules!