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I can't tell you how many times over the past 20 years I've said that, bringing something in from the kitchen or something.

Yeah I don't get the discomfort with it. I don't know if it has anything to do with me being 25 and out for several years…or the fact that I adored John Waters then and now. But Homer's function is to embody every boorish, loud-mouthed, kneejerk tendency in American life, so his homophobia, though perhaps a bit

Sounds an awful lot like modern-day Doctor Who! No wonder the kids like it!

Coming to this late, with a couple of random notes. One, Alexander McQueen, who plays Julius, is now the Master for the Doctor Who audio spin-offs. A TV episode where he faces off against both Capaldi and Michelle Gomez's version of the Master would be incredibly welcome!

Coming to this late, with a couple of random notes. One, Alexander McQueen, who plays Julius, is now the Master for the Doctor Who audio spin-offs. A TV episode where he faces off against both Capaldi and Michelle Gomez's version of the Master would be incredibly welcome!

I saw Dick Cavett as the Narrator, which was good, but then caught Jerry Springer as the Narrator, which was GENIUS. And the audience started acting like a Springer audience, going OOOOOOHH at certain scandalous moments or chanting JERRY JERRY. It was amazing. My friend at the time replied to "Those who would stop at

I'd say it's both.

No, the OP is mixing things up a bit. Eddie is Dr. Scott's nephew and was a "delivery boy" (of drugs? newspapers? they never say) who fell into Frank's orbit and caused a jealousy triangle with Columbia. Apparently after all that drama, Frank put him on ice, and used half his brain to create Rocky, who then started

I didn't care for it - too pop and cartoony, which seems to be the standard British take on the material - as a sort of naughty pantomime. I like my Rocky cheap and sleazy!

I just have to say that there was no possibility of them doing this, as Richard O'Brien holds rights to the stage show and Fox to the screenplay / film rights.

I always really liked his albums, though they were as you say extremely hit or miss. He's a "greatest hits" one for sure, but some fun stuff. I really liked his cover of "Simple Twist of Fate." And his final line from "Charge It" echoes in my head whenever I encounter bad customer service - "You have a serious problem

Yeah, if they are casting Laverne Cox, why not put her in MALE drag? They could have taken some great style points from Dietrich and Madonna. But no…they dressed her like any old show queen, and it's totally nonsensical.

I'm right there with you. Alex Winter's midriff was a key component of my hormonal development LOL

In the immortal words of Hedonism Bot, they were "like the Greeks of old. YOU know the ones I mean!"

This movie and Fright Night are the two 80s vampire movies that really gave me the hots when I was a teen, but I convinced myself that the gay subtext was just in my imagination. Fast forward a few years, rewatching them, nope, I was right, both movies are totally fucking gay LOL

I was 15, a closeted gay, and big rock & roll fan. This soundtrack is what 90% of my teenage erotic life sounded like.

Herrmann always gave good value on-screen. In the makeup, he was a dead ringer for a comic book Vampire Supreme from the 1950s.

Don't despair, that Neverland musical (now titled Bat Out of Hell) opens in Manchester in January!

Meat Loaf also did a pretty good version of this song.

I was annoyed by the same thing. So an English mistranslation / pronunciation is clumsy, but all others are local color, I guess.