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Danzig also wrote a great song that Roy Orbison performed called "Life Fades Away". One of my favourite tracks of his.

Man, that list looks like the playlist of this goth type club me and my mate would go to in highschool since it was one place where we were always guaranteed to never be carded.

I imagined Patrick Bateman saying all that and it made me smile.

Was just thinking about Tears for Fears. It was the 30th anniversary of the release of Songs from the Big Chair earlier in the week.

That was fun enough, though I was hoping Jason David Frank was going to show up as the Green Ranger just to really nail the nostalgic bone.

Porpoise and Randy Scouse Git are my favourite Monkees songs. I'd probably have any song Dolenz sings above the rest.

Surprised they didn't list MacGyver, though I imagine they'll be furiously working behind the scenes to remake that one, while removing everything that made the original so great.

How could you not start corpsing? Imagine being in front of Eddie Murphy in his prime years and he just starts riffing in character. It'd probably show you how great of an actor everyone else is if they don't end up cracking up.

Didn't he try and make a movie about Lewis Carrol or something like that?

Yea, I saw him on the same tour and he seemed very uninterested while performing. I've seen him previously and he's been way better before, so yes, I hope he puts on a much better performance this time around.

I wouldn't mind this. I'd rather they fully wrap up the show in a 24 style mini-series rather than a 90 minute film. Same as they appear to be doing with Twin Peaks.

Well good for Dana then. I heard an interview with him once where he sounded kind of bitter about his career pretty much peaking with Twin Peaks, but I guess that can happen quite a bit.

Absolutely. His good films are absolutely top quality stuff.

Wasn't that the plot of that Paul Rudd movie with Jason Segel? He was getting married, but had no male friends to be his Best Man?

I never cared for him all that much either, but I do like the Houses of Cards. I watched Glengary Glen Ross and didn't like him at all. Smug, and I don't have time for smug people.

I don't particulary care for Kevin Hart. Or Kevin Smith…. But I like Kevin Costner. A Perfect World? Top notch film that.

Oh yea, I think Russo's gone on record saying he doesn't think US audiences will get behind a Japanese or Mexican wrestler as much as an American born one (which was almost as silly as Eric Bischoff's "masked wrestlers will never get over" justifications for unmasking all the Cruiserweights he could in WCW), but Russo

There was a internet rumour that they sent Okada to TNA to humble him because they knew TNA would just completely mis-use him and he'd come back to NJPW on his hands and knees and be so thankful to be back.

Its popularity has decreased in Japan, but that seems to have been a global phenomenon in wrestling, not just limited to Japan (WWE are nowhere near as popular as they were in the late 90's, early 00's).

I was another hoping for Terry Crewes, but Marvel had never (publically) shown any interest in him and I figured he'd be too busy with Brooklyn 99 and WWTBAM anyway.