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I would think that Dave’s presence there is what’s attracting more people to begin with.

My dad was ridiculously cheap, my stepmother always got her Valentine candy on February 15th.

He took a payout when he was passed over in favor of Stephen Colbert for the Late Show.

I went to Cincinnati in 2019 for a convention, and I made a beeline to Skyline Chili. Unfortunately, I had recently become a vegetarian, and they didn’t have a version of their chili without meat, so I didn’t get to try it. Smelled amazing though. Oh, and that vegetarian thing, didn’t survive the pandemic, I might as

Implying someone thinks Don’t Look Up is award worthy, is indeed over the line. My humble apologies.

It’s like if The Day After Tomorrow had gotten an Oscar Nomination. I wonder if there were people on imdb boards back in 2004 going on about how deep that movie was. “You don’t understand man, just you wait, in years to come, people will learn how to watch it, they’ll really get all the deep nuances to this

Nothing wrong with kind of enjoying it, it’s an ok time waster, you can kill an afternoon with it and get a few chuckles. But award worthy? Any award? Come on, you know better.

It felt pretty much like just about every made for Netflix movie, like they were working off a first draft script. It’s ok, nothing special, not Oscar worthy, not even Cable Ace worthy.

I would have preferred that to Don’t Look Up getting a nomination, I’m still scratching my head at that one.

I live in a small one bedroom apartment, and I don’t have any problem fitting my Costco hauls inside. 

That Great Value stuff, I don’t know, a lot of it tastes good, but almost without fail, it really screws up my stomach. I stopped buying any of it years ago because of that, I’m a little afraid of whatever they’re putting in it.

Eh, better than Denny’s.

The trailer for The Grey had Liam Neeson and a wolf running at each other head on, and that scene wasn’t in the movie. Kind of annoyed me, but not enough to sue.

Loved it, I remember reading about an old lady that took her grandson to a screening, thinking it was a screening of Aristocats, and left after 20 minutes really upset. Within the first five minutes, George Carlin is describing in great detail pooping in his wife’s mouth, why did she sit there with her grandson for

I never watched it, but I always assumed it was a children’s show, not sure if I would call that lowest common denominator, just aimed at a young audience. I could be wrong though, never saw it.

I’ve read that Alfred Hitchcock would go through a third party to anonymously purchase the rights to stories, so they wouldn’t expect a big payday from a huge name director. I think Psycho was one of those, if I was Robert Bloch, I probably wouldn’t have been much of a Hitchcock fan after that.

I grew up reading the comics, and I much preferred the Netflix take on him, it was pretty close to Miller’s take, which is my favorite version of him. By the way, do you remember the Amazing Spiderman issue where he lured Spiderman into a house filled with traps? Loved that issue, one of my favorite single comic

How about Jean Doumanian?

When I was a kid in the early 80's, maybe even very late 70's, we had one of those ancient VCR’s that was huge, and came in two pieces. A friend of my dad had HBO, and we would give him tapes to record stuff for us, and one of those things was a comedy special called Best of on Location, clips of several different

I lived through that time too, and it was filled with stuff like Armageddon, Independence Day, Home Alone, Twister, Look Who’s Talking, Porky’s, etc., etc., for every diamond like Die Hard, there were ten lumps of coal like Above the Law. I had fun with a lot of those movies, but even the some of the weaker Marvel