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That's my third monocle this week! I simply must stop being so horrified.

And Scott Wolf to replicate the Party of Five factor that made Lost a success

Real collectors buy this stuff online

Seriously, Rollins was a blast to talk with and I left the shoot with an admiration strong enough that I went and bought a big lot of his books on eBay. And on a personal level, he was friendly and engaging, not the intense motormouth caricature the Newswire stuff paints him to be. And the dude has graciously

FACT: I was on that show this season, the Texas episode, and we shot for like 3 hours and it was edited down to 3 minutes or so. We spent the down time mostly talking one on one. Henry was cool to talk to, if a little too intellectual about movies—that's what I was there for—talking about seeing experimental Jim

All the Nickelodeon stuff was orange, I recall.

This reminds me that now Mondo is putting out brand new VHS copies of lost Z-grade movies, mostly obscure slasher stuff. I can follow Mondo down the road of boutique vinyl pop culture releases like the Jurassic Park soundtrack, but no, I can't do VHS anymore. I just can't.

The Mummy Girl does lots of local commercials here.

What if, in the series finale, Winter and co. just decide to say "fuck it" to history and have Nucky take out Luciano and Lansky?

Me too!

Good thing no one cares about any of the new characters.

Mmmm sacrelicious

I dunno, this has the potential to turn into a watchable version of Big Bang Theory

Ugh, I dunno how I feel about having to see Jezebel as the good guy here.

Settle down, son, I'm from the old school and have the archived hard copies of The Satellite News and home-built Tom Servo to prove it. I appreciate the Joel years, but prefer the Mike years. They've all aged and settled into grooves, however with the Mike/Kevin/Bill trio, they've honed it for the better part of the

Seriously, I had to unfollow Frank Coniff because, even as a liberal myself, his militant liberalism annoyed the hell outta me.

Clearly you should have been on MST3K if you wanted the part.

To be clear, I only pay attention to the VOD Z-movie Rifftrax and the shorts, and occasionally a terrible blockbuster like Twilight. The commentaries for The Avengers or The Dark Knight I basically ignore.

Man, I dunno if I want this to happen or not. Rifftrax isn't the perfect MST3K replacement, but it's a hell of a lot closer to the real thing than Cinematic Titanic was, which is all I have to judge Joel by at this point.

I saw them at the Paramount Theatre in Austin, and the line wound up the stairs to the balcony. But the whole time Dave "Gruber" Allen was working the line, in character as their roadie. It was weirdly great.