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Max Shreck
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I remember after the show had started and was becoming a success, there was an interview with the creator and he was talking about how 'the list' was not going to be the focus as they progressed, and used more as an entry into the characters world.

Share that pudding with the cats!

Even though it seems to have hurt the show in the long run, I appreciate that they had the stones to do almost an entire season of Earl in prison. Most shows find a way out of that but they really committed.

Roy Orbison is one of my favorites, his voice is beautiful and haunting at the same time, and unlike any other voice I've heard.

As a kid I liked the low production values, I was usually watching on a 13-inch tv in or sometimes a black and white tv and it added a layer of realness to it.

That was a good one.

Used disc based games can be such a risk, it's amazing that original NES games can be purchased now, cleaned up and restored but disc games can be ruined pretty easy.

I had to stop loaning things out for that reason. I've had times where I'm lending someone something and there is a nagging feeling that I'm not going to see it again, and I would be right *sigh*

Yeah we had forgotten about King Hippo being he color of Gannon from the first Zelda. Mega Man was bad too, I think he says 'Mega' every few words.

It was a fun time when the Playstation came out, switching to disc and having a new console I was never sure what to expect when I rented a game. Discovering games like Resident Evil and not knowing the franchise it was going to become was fun.

Ha my friend and I tried to re-watch that about a month ago, after not having seen it since we were kids in the late 80's.

Ahhhh Symphony of the Night. I have fond memories of coming home from the club back in 97-98 and having a slight buzz, three in the morning and I would play SoTN to unwind.

What they should really do is find a starring vehicle for that delightful Clive Owens, I hear he's … ah I don't hear anything.

It's surprised me that there wasn't more of an issue made about his angels and the contract he makes them sign.

I met him at a horror convention about three years ago and he's a weird person.

I remember being bothered that they felt the need to make the character of Terry Fitzgerald white.

Quality aside, when you are talking about video games adapted to film, Mortal Kombat is one of the best.

I think the HBO cartoon holds up, I had not seen it in years and started watching it a few weeks ago, I like it, better than the comic.

He was the next door neighbor, he had a wig on and no glasses, and I didn't recognize him myself until I think I had read he was in it, or he mentioned it in an interview, and I had to go back to see.

Haha I have never thought about it like that, but I agree with you. He was the actor equivalent of a yummy treat you found somewhere but then every other time you found it, it sucked.