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Stephen R. Bierce
stephenr-bierce

The wizard’s name is Shazam. Chuck is Shazam’s Monster.

My dad had a ‘96 GEO Prizm (before Chevy bought them) that he sold to someone that we still see beating around town. But back then they were pretty much Toyota Corollas that were stamped with Chevy logos.

I was a car stereo installer way back when that was a thing. My favorite customer experience was when a guy came in for a deck for his daughter’s spanking new Neon or something.

Never mind the straight up sociopaths harnessed good (Hopefully.)

This is the kind of crap that made me have a love hate relationship with my job selling cars. I was one of the good guys, and so was my dealership. Unfortunately places like this cast a terrible light on those of us who are in it for the love of the business. Had to fight it everyday.

For me, it would have to be Johnny Mnemonic. Keep it closer to the original story, and have a proper Molly in it, and I think you'd really have something.

This piece of medi-tech. I only received it once when I was a kid. It was replaced by the much less terrifying syringe test. It's a 4-pronged TB test. It was like my doctor was stabbing me with corn holders.

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cleverly woven into the plot, to the point where the episode can't function in any way without this scene, and a rare (perhaps only) time a purely expositional scene also happened to be the best scene of an episode:

Sadly, I'm completely not surprised about it. I'm Nigerian, and I live in Abuja the capital. I'm also Igbo (meaning I'm from the south and Catholic). The President GEJ is also from the south (although he's Ijaw not Igbo) and also a Christian. He is literally petrified of the Muslim leaders from the North and they all

I know I will catch heat for this, but it has to be said. Endless Waltz does not have a great script. But it is lovely to look at.

Prior to Daniel Craig, Timothy Dalton was probably the closest incarnation of the literary James Bond in the film The Living Daylights. That one's up there in my all-time favorite of the series. License to Kill ... well, let's not talk about that.

As someone who watched all the Bond films in order last year, I thought Dalton was great in The Living Daylights, but terrible in Licence to Kill.