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Well, I guess it's time.

This made me think of Keith's series on that box of books he bought. I should probably go start a blog and do that, it seemed pretty fun.

It's cute you think there is a mainstream view of Deadpool at all when really his Q index is probably somewhere between Partridge Family 2200 AD and Ralph Bellamy.

5) 1894
Cornell University (New York)
Bystander accidental death

Anything named High Moon that doesn't involve a werewolf Gary Cooper I want no part of.

Anybody who reads

Oh I have so many …

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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome? Definitely not GISing those ladies.

Why always young girls?

Yeah why don't we have things like

Maurice Evans in Planet of the Apes.
Arthur Kennedy in Fantastic Voyage.
Walter Pidgeon in Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.
James Mason in 20,000 Leagues.
John Barrymore in The Invisible Woman.

Evil Genius is a close second and a personal favorite because my wife and I would play it together in the Before Times (of Children.)

To add to your knowledge, it's actually an etymological butchering of "Deutsche" (ie German) angle from the Expressionists.

It's there in the article, but damn he just kills it in Brighton Rock.

This movie is much more in the vein of Meet John Doe or all the Sturges films basically than the true Bringing Up Baby "screwball comedy."

It's weird, it's not a specific pop culture reference or even particularly funny in and of itself but it somehow feels like the perfect send-up of "A Very Special Episode" television.

Yes that the entire plot point of the episode with the girl who had pyrokinetic powers.

Not a Diner fan huh?

That is just a terrible first paragraph. Like Composition 101 "Webster defines…" Bad.