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I had many pleasurable viewing experiences in the late 90s with monster movies like this, including, of course, this. Others included Deep Rising, Lake Placid, and that one with the sort of cornflake creature - what was it called again?

How did he recruit the participants for this doc? I’d imagine he stayed silent, his face getting redder and redder as his rage matures, before suddenly screaming “GETINTHEBACKOFTHEVAN!”

Now plain zero!

Didn’t even know he’d died.

That’s very true. There were even crossover episodes.

EMERGENCY! was a television program about two paramedics doing their rounds in 1970s Los Angeles, and about the doctors and nurses at the hospital to which they transported all their patients. It was intended to be a realistic look at the daily life of the paramedic, which at the time was a relatively new profession;

What if it was filled with Gary Busey? It has happened, you know.

Denis Lavant should be in this movie, and whenever he’s not on screen, the other characters should be asking “Ou est Denis Lavant?”

Felix Silla had many great moments on film (he was in The Brood!), but among his greatest must be when he plays a demon called Misquamacus who busts out of Susan Strasberg’s back and says “Whaaaaa!!!” in the movie The Manitou.

That happens to me too, sometimes. I’ve avoided Child’s Play specifically for that reason.

Behold the constellation Ur-ine!

I too love both of these records. First heard Aeroplane in the classic manner: over at a friend’s place and he said “Take a listen to this,” and dropped the needle. I was sold! Robert Schneider never seems to get much credit, but the Elephant 6 stuff he produced, or helped produce, always sounded good. I wonder if the

Never seen a single one of these, but I’ve seen all the trailers! Seems good enough to me, but am I missing something other than a bunch of nonsensical plot stuff and gabbing about family?

Cabbage Love! Who here counts as their favorite part of the human body the cabbage, the cabbarino, the ol’ round green, the cabba-cabba-cabbage?

“She was ONly NINE-ty NINE!”

I too have seen them live and it was great. However, in specific reference to the song in the video above, doing a “lyric version” video does them no favors. “Yeahhhhhhh!” The waveform is more fitting, though.

Scorsese was a wheezy, bedridden child. It would be a boring movie! De Palma, on the other hand, was helping his father do eyeball surgery or something.

Maybe in the entertainment division. In the politics division he’s a piker.

I’m glad keeping umbilical cords was not a “thing” a decade ago when my son was born. I mean, I snipped it and all, but then I was all “you guys can have this.”