lawzlo2
Lawzlo
lawzlo2

I agree with you about most of the Friday the 13th movies (I do sorta like the first two, but at the same time I can't really defend them in any meaningful way, because they really are sleazy garbage), but I will step up to bat for Jason Goes To Hell: The Final Friday, and ironically for the same reason that so many

I DO!

They should really only use those things for boring costume dramas. Your chair starts shaking any time anyone says something like "My dearest Evelyn!"

Matt Groening gets all the attention as far as alumni from my alma mater goes. Lynda Barry gets some attention too. And 2/3 of Sleater-Kinney.

I spied an interesting title on the spine of a CD; "Kissing By The Superconductor" by the German Art Students. I was convinced the cover couldn't do the title justice. Here's the front cover:

While Brooks may not have cared all that much about Star Wars, he clearly cared a lot more than George Lucas does these days.

Would have been?

Halloween is an interesting example because according to John Carpenter, most people have been misinterpreting his intent. Apparently, he actually had a much more Freudian concept in mind (where it was all about repressed sexual energy coming out as a stabbing phallic symbol, both on the part of Michael Meyers and

I've existed for a million years, and I'm into membranes.

In a bizarre twist, her character name is Sally Johnson.

Atlas Hung.

Spike Lee throws a trash can through Rupert Murdoch's Stormfront, shattering the glass.

No, it's a live action series from Britain that was a big influence on Monty Python. Sadly, that's about the extent of my knowledge on the subject. I'll let someone more informed take over.

gfbgh… Hmm, what could that be an acronym for… girlfriend-boy-girl-horse?

I've never heard of that, but it's George Lucas, so I'm willing to believe you.

Is a misunderstanding! Of New Yorker cartoons what you call a flock of New Yorker cartoons, like a murder of crows or a parliament of rooks?

I initially misread your post as:

I have the first season, and while the quality does vary a lot, I think it holds up pretty well overall. Granted, I've only seen the first season.

You mean the first movie? Yes, it is.