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There was a fantastic documentary about him called Life With Alex that I saw a few years ago on PBS one night. Thought it might be on youtube, but I only see the trailer. It's worth a look if you can find it.

I liked that song (and the whole soundtrack) a lot and always wished there'd been more Allman/Hans Zimmer collaborations.

Doug Wimbish is amazing.

Exact same story here. Just saw that Penny's was doing a going out of business sale including the fixtures yesterday. Most of the mall is occupied by things you used to only see in rural strip malls or flea markets. There's still a Sears, Belks, and Dillards, but those are always empty. Target moved in a few years

EXACTLY. It's mesmerizing. Her, Kim Director, and Meg Foster are all very disarming for that very reason.

Me too. I'll watch Netflix original content but not much else there. Amazon has all the A24 movies, their original movies and shows, a decent mainstream selection, and a shitload of weird and obscure stuff that I get caught up in some nights.

It was but left. I think it's one of a handful of movies along with the James Bond catalog that come and go every other month for some reason.

It's flat-out my favorite thing they ever recorded.

Me too. I had just come from seeing the story about that Playmate-bodyshaming verdict on the BBC site.

Stay in your room and watch Jimmy Fallon's Tonight Show opening monologue?

Her sister played one of my favorite aliens….. well, alien/human hybrid anyway.

Pretty solid Bullock week all around. Loved him sitting down and taking out the flask when the Bruce having a clone is Alfred's explanation for why he didn't notice him missing for weeks.

Candy corn's a bitch, man. Gave ya that first taste for free and you kept comin' back, right? You do a little, but then a little doesn't do and then a little gets more and more.

….featuring Tom Hardy as Billy Barty.

So-lang-ghee

My grandfather and I were not particularly close. The Bataan Death March and two years in a Japanese POW camp did a number on him. But we did kind of bond over the first Twin Peaks soundtrack when he heard me listening to it one afternoon (I played it constantly when it first came out.) I made him a copy, and his

Exactly. And not just bad for him and his family…. but for the people who were just sitting there watching him at the time.

I liked her in both of those, but my favorite with her was The Bubble…. mostly for look on her face at 1:37 which is priceless and one I have a lot these days and often for the exact same reason.
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I was about the same and had actually been watching Cover Up with my mom, but it was less creep factor and more shock in the "why? why would you do that?" vein. I grew up around a lot of guns so it got turned into a teachable moment right away as a lesson on why they are not toys that you fuck around with or take

"Right. Well, I went in a slightly different direction with the assignment."