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And everyone around him is Marked for Death.

I think that was the worse Seagal ever stretched his whole 'secret CIA past'. "I'm a doctor. A doctor who used to work for the CIA!" The doctor thing in and of itself is a stretch for him.

'Member them Cowboys of Moo Mesa?

I think we're hard wired to join in with others just like us. A leftover from our tribal days. It's something that we all have to make an effort to break. The actors on the original Planet of the Apes film talked about how they had to eat lunch in costume because it took so long to put on and take off. One day they

I knew that there was one in the opening of Moonlighting, but I didn't realize it was in Rockford. I thought that it was off the air before she came around.

More like a M. Night Shyamalan movie. Water is her only weakness.

Well, she's on record as saying that Tom Jones took her virginity. And that she had to get stitches afterwards.

If you go to any of the cons she appears at, you have a chance of seeing her outside of costume. It was a Sunday when I saw her, so that may have been why.

The best advice I ever got in film school was to base my judgement on a piece of art by what it is and not what I want it to be. I've kind of applied that philosophy to my life in general, and it's done wonders to keep me from losing my mind. People are dicks. If Gibson began giving his film profits to hate

People are complex beings. This is the same Mel Gibson who put up his own money to insure a rehabilitated Robert Downey, Jr. for movies when the insurance companies wanted more than his low budget films could afford. Most people have a major asshole somewhere buried deep inside. Being a celebrity means that it becomes

I think I'd rather watch this instead:

In pencil or are you a badass and do it in ink?

I like how everyone he draws look like extras in a 70's movie.

You answered your own question with your first sentence.

Weren't you reading? They're science fiction gods. They need starships to use in their tabletop strategy games.

Prepare for shows that constantly reference the old stuff but is never anywhere near as good.

Being on the streaming service was already a mountain this show was going to have to climb for viewers. Now they're trying to ease everyone's anxiety about Fuller not being in charge by saying that 'at least we've still got two guys who worked on the first two reboot movies'? CBS just can't help but shoot themselves

I caught the episode with Rebecca De Mornay and Frank Whaley a few months back. It both began and ended with Enigma's Return to Innocence. It was the most 90's piece of TV that I'd seen in quite some time.

I just never knew that it was Fuller who played the Toe Cutter in Mad Max.

I blame it on the fact that the only 'musicians' we could convince to make a tribute song was Stone Sour.