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Josh Ortiz
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Any thoughts on LaDainian Tomlinson's comments on Drew Brees? Because, I agree with him.

They got fucked up plain and simple. I live in Bakersfield and I'm surprised my Fox affiliate didn't switch over to the Rams game (this was prior to the weather delay). The Rams have hardly any coverage out here in SoCal (well, in my area). It's 49ers, Chargers and Raider country out here.

I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed. I know Patti did some background vocals on it, but it's definitely not an E Street record.

"The Dark Half" does have flaws, but I love the violence and utter cruelness of George Stark. Just such a great villain with no redeemable qualities. The hallway scene stands out to me. So, creepy, menacing and visually impressive.

All right…the title is a problem.

I do love "Creepshow" and his adaptation of "The Dark Half". I don't think those are shit. The former is amazing and the latter is underrated. Timothy Hutton is having a ball as George Stark in what I think is his best performance (I know he won an Oscar for "Ordinary People", but I just enjoy this performance more.)

I've stated it before and I'll state it again, but it is very unpopular around these parts to even suggest that "Red Dragon" is even near the level of "Manhunter".

Oh, boy. What an episode. I'll add Bob Saget/TLC to the list. I forgot to add that one to my previous comment.

Does Steve Forbes/ Rage Against the Machine count?
Maybe Daniel Radcliffe/ Lana del Rey?

I did enjoy Cody's "Undashing" gimmick. Everyone wanted a paper bag.

Richard Lynch…RIP

I prefer Carpenter as well. And I dig Cronenberg. Like a comment above stated, if Carpenter wants to piss on Cronenberg, I'm also cool with it.

I've stated it once, I'll state it again: Tom Cruise is the fucking man. I watch everything he's in.

Go Broncos ( and while I'm at it, Go Dodgers!!)

A few years ago, I recommended "The Hard Way", "Life With Mikey" and "Greedy" for My Year of Flops. I happened to find "Greedy" hilarious and it is always must watch for me, when it's on HBO. There is a great twist at the end, that no one will see coming. I was speechless the first time I saw it. Phil Hartman steals

"The Hard Way" is so underrated. I will always sing it's praises. Fox and Woods are amazing and their comedic chemistry is phenomenal. I enjoy it's unashamed profane humor. Woods as a hard-boiled detective, who deals with real life tragedies and Fox as a movie star (an action star!!) who knows no such thing, works on

The sound proof booth. That will always be funny to me. Al cut a heel promo on Tim and then launches into a rendition of "Major-General's song". It has to be seen.

I'm referring to her interviews. She's always goofy and funny in them, she should do more comedy.

I was excited for this until they cast Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt. I don't dislike them, I just don't take them seriously. They should be starring in a goofy rom-com, not serious Sci-Fi drama.

USA losing the WWE at the beginning of the 2000s was thought to be the demise of the network. Though they had success with scripted fare, it was minor compared to "Monk". I read somewhere that the success of "Monk" led to creators/studios taking USA seriously. "The Dead Zone" was named as well.