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Just checked imdb, he is indeed listed in the credits...No credit for Sam Jackson though.

I’m hoping Samuel L. Jackson makes an appearance as an ex-con with a grudge against Akeem...Or as a reformed ex-con who credits Akeem with saving his life and now works at McDowell’s.

I want to see him as a big-shot fast food tycoon.

He's gotta have made assistant manager by now!

Man I hope Louis Anderson gets a cameo.

He probably has some real money coming in from his assistant manager position at McDowells, so why would he bother?

Louie Anderson totally owned the first one.

I mean, the twist has to be that the kid is actually Semmi’s, right?

Can we body-slam some Netflix execs until they un-cancel GLOW?

Ruth Bader Ginsburg could probably hold it down for now

So you’re telling us he really got you with that one?

I’m a fan of the Van Hagar years. 5150 is great, far superior to 1984, in my opinion, for that keyboard+guitar period of the band.

Now playing

Like his music or not, Ed was a fucking giant. His influence on rock and roll guitar cannot be overstated. He wasn’t just a shredder. He had a fantastic ear for melody. He doesn’t get near enough credit for his rhythm playing.

When they said he had cancer, I thought he would Beat It. 

Van Halen became one of those bands that was the butt of jokes during the grunge heyday of the 90's, but everyone making those jokes were secretly VH fans who would a decade later crank up ‘Jump’ or ‘Hot for Teacher’. For all his faults, the man was a big influencer of 80's rock and had the balls to add a synth when

No idea how you time it but as his coffin is lowered it should play the very end of Eruption with that crazy bend effect. Or just play Eruption through the entire process.

The funeral better have someone absolutely shredding the fuck out of a guitar solo as he’s lowered into the ground.

RIP. This hurts a lot. He was the reason I picked up a guitar as a kid in the early 80's. His style would be duplicated but nobody really ever could imitate him. He was a true innovator and one of the guys who legitimately changed the way rock guitar was played.

I’ve reached the age where I see humor in it once again. Not that I’m prank calling people or anything, but I would laugh if I got call from someone asking me if my refrigerator was running or if I had prince albert in a can.