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I didn’t know who he was either, although I do remember the uproar online after the episode. I’m not into music to begin with, I never listen to the radio unless it’s NPR, and I even stopped listening to that during the reign of the real life Joffrey.

SWBR does have a no sugar added version, which is what I use now, still pretty good.

You mean none of the producers checked with you first? That sucks, when they called and asked me if it was ok, I told them I was fine with it either way. 

It was ok, but it was practically a remake of Peninsula, the sequel to Train to Busan. Almost exactly the same plot, that movie was better, not anywhere near the modern classic Train was, but a solid zombie flick. 

Delicious, I’m at an age where too many carbs aren’t a good idea, so I don’t really eat them anymore, but I do miss them.

They did that initially, the only movies that mask was in were the first two, it looked a little different in the second one because it sat under Debra Hill’s bed for years, and she was a heavy smoker, so that yellowed it some. Dick Warlock played Michael in the second movie, and he was allowed to keep the mask since

I don’t know man, Peeps and jelly beans? I mean, that stuff was sweet, and I happily ate it, but Halloween candy was what it was all about. Sure, it’s smaller everyday candy, but that’s what people like, you got a crap ton of what you loved at Halloween. I don’t remember ever really wanting Peeps and jelly beans, it’s

I knew people that thought it was real, or at least weren’t sure. I remember one of my co-workers was pretty sure it was real, and wouldn’t believe it when I told her it was just a made up movie. I brought in an issue of Entertainment Weekly that had interviews with the directors and actors, then she finally realized

Nah, in a situation like that, you leave a nickel, just so they’ll know you were unhappy with their level of service. Otherwise, they might just think you forgot to tip.

I remember the commercials from a movie called The Beast Within, from the late 70's or the very early 80's, that did something like this. It warned that the last 20 minutes of the movie were so terrifying and grotesque, that those that might be disturbed by such things should think twice before they see it. I guess I

I wonder if all the Disney Plus content will affect it, maybe a movie won’t seem as special with all the shows, and if you don’t want to pony up for their streaming service, people might feel left out.

I really dug it, sure it’s not a pimple on the ass of the original, but that was a masterpiece, artistically, there never should have been any sequels to it at all. But since they are making sequels, I think they’ve done a good job with these, certainly, with the exception of the original Halloween 2, miles better

What about the Stag Party?

Midnight Mass is one of my favorite novels, but I haven’t read anything else from him. I got excited when I heard about the Netflix show, then realized it wasn’t an adaptation of that book.

John Byrne, the comic book artist/writer, wrote a horror novel in 1992 called Whipping Boy, that one I found really scary. Despite only reading it once, it still sticks out in my mind, a shame he never did a lot more of that kind of thing.

You seem to think you’ve been making detailed and nuanced points, not so much though. I don’t know why you’re having so much angst over watching a fifth Scream movie, but good luck to you on figuring it out.

Yes, James Woods was great in Quitters Inc., but don’t forget Alan King, a truly menacing performance from an actor not normally known for that.

LOL, well, you didn’t seem to care much for the trailer, and the movie comes out next year, so there should be a few more between now and then, and if none of them appeal to you, I’m not sure what is so objectionable about saying you should probably skip it. Not to mention, if your so concerned about new and original,

That’s because they kept saying it wasn’t, I guess they wanted the ending to be a twist, which it was for me.

Well, that’s what trailers are for, if none of them appeal to you, it’s probably best you skip it. Looks cool to me though, so I’ll be there opening weekend.