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It wasn't what I was hoping for, but more than I was expecting. It did not break any new ground or raise any interesting thoughts, it was a decent summer scare film.

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Because you probably missed it. Yeah, I was imported from Detroit. A Joe Louis GM Red Wings Tiger, all about the bump.

@ Galfridus73: Ditto. From a former, recovering Dittohead (due to the same attitude malfunction: mine towards theirs).

I was born and raised in Oakland County, small town north of Pontiac. For the record, I said that if I had hit the last massive Powerball, I was going to buy Detroit, one block at a time and freaking fix it. I figured, what the hell, with a half a bill I could do it and really just be up in every rich bastid grill on

I have said, repeatedly, that the best thing to do is set up live time Red cameras, bring in the USAF and the USMC and just level as much as possible... then sell the footage to Hollywood.

FIGJAM: Yes. Yes they did. Avoid. Flee. RUN RUN RUN... seriously twisted.

Okay, you started it: where's the Lol Cat Bong Attack?

That was the point, exactly. The extras on the DVD are icing on a fine cake.

Meh. Slaughterhouse Five is one of his better works, but I do prefer Mother Night and Bluebeard.

Disch's Camp Concentration was a required reading novel in a Science Fiction as Literature class. A true classic...

Behold The Man is so good, I have trouble approaching anything else Moorcock has produced. Not a slam on his other works, but that it is that damn good. I had to find a second copy, one I loaned out and never got back... and I am okay with that. Enjoy, book thief, enjoy.

Slog through it. Then, in about a month, read it again. Dune is one of those novels that not merely bears re-reading, but, like the movie Casablanca, only gets better with each visitation. Brilliant, political science fiction at its best.

Oh HELL to the YEAH! About as perfect a novel as I have ever read!

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The more I know about the production of Alien 3, the more respect for it I have, and Fincher became a tormented genius in my eyes. The original script, which some of low intellect claim was "ruined" by Finch, dealt with a planet that was built entirely of wood and had an atmosphere that extended 20 feet above the

The Getaway by Jim Thompson. Never mind either film, read the book. The last few chapters take what was a caper gone bad story driven by amoral human into the deepest pits of hell.

Just found it the other day, $5 in the Wally World dump bin. Holds up really well. And, yes, time to throw it in again.

Dead on. After THX1138 and American Graffiti, I think he forgot how to make movies work.

I've been married for over 30 years. Apparently, the last time I was ever right about anything was when I said "I do."

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