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Sorry dude, I just posted the same thing…apologies for stepping on your toes!

Apparently there was an episode of a show like The Twilight Zone or The Outer Limits that aired before their trip that Betty fully admits to watching. The subject matter? Aliens abducting humans.

I've been interested in the phenomena since I was a kid, and I've gone from a true believer to open minded skeptical. The whole abduction side of things is absolute crap (though I agree it makes for some very creepy stories), however there are a handful of sightings every year that are strange and difficult (or

I was 9 years old in 1975 and watched that with my mom. It simultaneously scared the shit out of me and also started my lifelong fascination with the UFO phenomena.

Glad to see Forbidden Zone on the list.

It's one thing to establish bases in inhospitable places for scientific exploration. It's a whole other story to forcefully invade and take over an entire planet that would be toxic to the invaders…seems a tad stupid and shortsighted, no?

Wasn't that Signs movie where aliens travel light years across the galaxy to invade a planet that's covered in 70% of something that's lethal poison to them? Just double-checking.

When I was a kid, we got to tour a local radio station and they let the kiddies grab 45s they had in a giant box. I got Sweet's Ballroom Blitz backed with Fox on the Run. I pretty much wore the Fox on the Run side out.

I know it's a single and not an album but I absolutely adore Sweet's Fox on the Run. That opening synth barrage paired with glam-rock guitars is something special. Great tune.

Does this finally mean that Rochelle, Rochelle, Death Blow, Sack Lunch, Agent Zero and the rest will FINALLY come to Netflix? (BTW, that would be a fun film project, make fake trailers for the various Seinfeld fake movies.)

Don't go a-knockin'.

Plenty of forest preserves with ample parking along the mighty Des Plaines. Of course the cops kick you out at sunset, though.

Well to be specific, they weren't tea party guys, they were neo-conservatives.

The right wing had done a brilliant job since the Regan era to discredit any news that goes against their ideology as "liberal media bias." Regan dismantles the FCC fairness doctrine, opening the doors to AM conservative radio, which begat Fox news, which begat Breitbart. Trump did a brilliant job with further moving

I couldn't of said it better. Moffat has to make everything as grandiose and over-the-top as possible, but then does a terrible job of writing through the set-up. I'd love to see just one episode of Sherlock where it's more a down to earth procedural like Elementary. Just Watson and Sherlock solving an interesting

Yeah, I know that he's no longer interested in doing more conventional music. This is more me just wishing out loud.

I really admire and respect Eno as an artist, collaborator and producer. I love his continuing push for integrating the aural and visual into a cohesive unit. Still, I'd kill to hear him do something like Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) again. I know that's going backwards and all, but I'd love to hear what he'd

I revisited the original run yesterday. Damn I forgot how brilliant, how hilarious and creepy the show was. I have extremely mixed feelings about this.

So is it the stress of being mayor, or playing reggae bass guitar?

Agree on your take on movie magic. Sometimes primitive practical effects, although completely un-realistic, just "work" with the movie. A good example is The Wizard of Oz. It's all obviously done on a sound stage, the miniatures are obviously miniatures, but it still works and still effective…it's a world onto itself.