jamesryan04
James Ryan
jamesryan04

Count me in! I owe some folks some rounds, and need to pay like a Lanister...

And I always believed Rick Geary's version of events...

The biggest problem I have with Kaplan's analysis is that he feels that some sort of realpolitik constraint supported by a set of "rules of engagement" will allow for a "clean" conflict to take place in this theater. It's an assumption that has bedeviled analysts since Waterloo who have found that things didn't go

Could we just stop with this whole "Product placement is the future of advertising" meme already? People forget that when TV started large scale in the 50s that sponsorship was a lot more blatant than it is now or has slowly become in the last few years.

Not a big fan of these, mostly because sites with animations are great sources for transmitting viruses through the web browser.

What, all these examples of crossovers, and no mention in passing of Yoknapatawpha County?

What, no images of Warren G. Harding going after the Mole People under Teapot Dome with only a Bowie knife, shirtless? FAIL!

I must have the Rolling Stones on the brain. I read the next-to-last panel and could swear I saw Braniac say:

"Attaboy, Dopey! Kill 'er good and dead!"

I liked the film a lot as well, but I had one small complaint...

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The tune for these lyrics provided here on the clip to sing along with:

Is that clip supposed to make an old time gamer from New York worry...?

Yeah, I know it's a bad economy, but...

Sorry, at best it's a cheap mash of a few song elements and references to other pieces Lennon had done over the years.

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What was that line by Frankie Goes to Hollywood again...?

Good idea or not to bring up the Weather Underground? No real weather control devices, but they did a lot more damage than any of these folks...

As someone who did, let me do you a favor:

I have to give you a big thank you, Annalee, for finding the clip of the original ending for CONQUEST. Believe it or not, I'd not had a chance to see it before today, and now have the context to finally understand why Jacobs, Zanuck and the rest of the Fox office ended up doing what they did.

Am I the only one who remembered THE DAY OF THE DOLPHIN? This 1973 tale of marine biologist George C. Scott teaching dolphins how to talk must merit *some* notice...

Little soon yet to throw in the towel; there's a lot more receipt yet to be counted before a winner's declared: