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Yes! The author of this article has no idea what they are talking about it. The original source material is not a spy thriller.

"The Saint" wasn't like James Bond. He wasn't an official government agent. He was more like Robin Hood, or a one man "Leverage." I loved the early seasons of the the TV show.

This is a fantastic documentary about labors of love, fandom, devotion, movies, and movie making. I saw the documentary, and I got see the "Adaptation" in a special screening. Seeing the documentary made me realize once again, how many things can go wrong when making a movie.

Watching "The Adaptation" is a strange and wonderful experience.

The pacing is fantastic. It's top-notch.

What I noticed most was the sound, which even I thought was strange. It's a fatnastic movie. This documentary was wonderful.

Maybe he's trying to keep a low profile. People are less likely to suspect he's the one in charge if he still has a roommate. I'm using TV logic on this one.

The original is a fun 80s action series. It's fluff, but it's enjoyable.

I thought Ziggy was the coolest toy, and Al was my favorite character.

Everyone knows the broadcast, but there may be a really interesting story behind it.

I thought about posting "The Wizard of Oz" bit in reply to someone else, but I wasn't sure how well it would work with just the words. Clearly I was wrong. Thanks for posting this.

Are these like Very Special Episodes?

It's the NRA. There are millions of gun owners who are for certain types of gun control. It's the NRA that's the major source of opposition.

I don't think it's a good comparison. What happened between 1932 and 1945 escalated quickly and dramatically. It's been a little over 15 years since Columbine, and I don't think the situation has gotten dramatically worse. There's a few clusters of horrible incidents that make the news, and then nothing big, until the

The NRA never really says anything too horrible. It's usually just some variation of, "Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims of this terrible tragedy." It's bland and useless, but not offensive. Politicians are the ones who say horrible innapropriate things.

I know this sounds tin-foil hat level crazy, but I promise it's the truth. There's this crazy powerful lobby called the NRA that is a major financial supporter of many candidates. Until the NRA no longer has power, the situation will not improve.

Awards ceremonies are rarely cancelled, usually just delayed.

I think it's great that it's his last film. It has a call back to one of his biggest movies, he loved racing, and his final film role was something he probably did for his grandkids.

This is mind blowing!

He could piss off the jock types because he knew he had Ferris to back him up and protect him. No student is dumb enough to mess with Ferris Bueller's best friend.