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It was a better time.

Glad to see some appreciation of Cloak & Dagger. This was a weirdly significant movie for me as a kid.

It wasn’t the greatest movie in the world, but I loved him as imaginary spy Jack Flack with the kid from E.T. in Cloak & Dagger.

I will never forget him calling Barry Corbin a “pig-eyed sack of shit” in Wargames. RIP to a great actor.

Now playing

I was saddened to hear he had died. I knew he was still working as of fairly recently, the aforementioned Yellowstone appearance.

Six seasons and a maybe.

In a very weird legal hiccup, they actually need Luis Guzmán’s permission to begin filming the movie.

The new show is just 22 minutes of Gleeson and Impacciatore scowling at each other and growling, respectively, “Italian...” “Irish...

We need to get these people to a hospital.

Yes, yes, I remember.  I had lasagna.

Surely you’ll take my star

Slowly, a sound started to build in Lardass’ stomach. A strange and scary sound, like a log truck coming at you at a hundred miles-an-hour. Suddenly, Lardass opened his mouth, and before Bill Travis knew it, he was covered with five pies worth of used blueberries. The women in the audience screamed. Bossman Bob

I thought it was canon that he was the Zeppo? There was a whole episode about it!

There already was a Sexy Teen Drama Shaggy; his name was Xander.

If not here... you could be living in “Your Own Private Idaho!

The single best training montage is, of course, from 1999's Mystery Men.

The Cruel Tutelage of Pai Mei from Kill Bill is a solid pick as well. Accomplishes everything a montage is supposed to, while also being a bit tongue in cheek.