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Killer BOB

Yeah, but Jerry Mathers later appeared as himself on Married…with Children, portrayed as washed-up, embittered/deranged, and reduced to making an public appearance at a grocery store.

So basically Optimus has become Frank Miller-ized? The "Goddamn Optimus"?

Dog: "Woof, woof, arooooo, woof" *

America's got a lot of killers. Driller Killer! Natural Born Killers! Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer! Jerry Lee Lewis!

* The Al Green Massacre
* The Green Gables Massacre
* The It's Not Easy Bein' Green Massacre
* The Soylent Green Massacre
* The Sky of Blue, Sea of Green Massacre
* The Green Goblin Massacre

Well played.

So, does the attention to detail extend as far as the VHS cassettes in Jerry's shelf? I seem to recall stuff like Arachnophobia, Child's Play 2 and the crappy John Belushi biopic Wired being visible in multiple episodes…

More terrorist attacks in America the lamestream media didn't cover:

I'm pretty sure there's already a ton of documentary stuff about the The Godfather across the various DVD/blu-ray releases.

You mean we'll get to see a recreation of Frank Sinatra verbally abusing Mario Puzo at Chasen's?

America has turned into Wackyland.

There's no place like dome.

Beauty and the Boof. Starring Susan Ursitti!

My understanding is Disney is keen to make live-action versions of their classic animated films to reinforce the stories as "Disney" products (and make people forget they are public domain properties).

Let Frank Miller write and direct a film adaptation of All-Star Batman & Robin. Something so terrible it pretty much destroys DC Comics movies forever.

The, Ben, The.

It's not just you. I loved JL-D on Seinfeld but I never found her "hot" in it. Now I think she's goddamn smoking.

I always thought Harry Dean Stanton would be the first of the Nostromo to go… With John Hurt dying first, maybe this means the actors will die in the order they did on screen. :(

Ha, I meant to write "utility." But anyway, it's interesting that although John Belushi and Gilda Radner played a wide array of characters, there was still that unmistakable "Belushi" or "Gilda" about them, personae that audiences responded to. Aykroyd and Newman were much more chameleonic, and consequently more