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And no shenanigans or ballyhoo either.

"Caeser, who is the dumb orange ape? Doesn't he know he is giving apes bad reputation?"

Yeah, I mentioned that yesterday, and it's kind of sad that an absolutely frighteningly stupid and racist sentiment like that is ignored at this point, but the sexist quotes that we all knew about for years is the big headline.

A Better Tomorrow was definitely a huge touchstone for the action genre, though how big was the impact in the US when it was first released? (I was six in 1986) I remember by like 1994, I was reading about the Beastie Boys saying that John Woo was the best action director out there, and then trying to find copies of

Aliens along with Blade Runner and Terminator also helped popularize this more sort of dark science fiction future that was popular in the 80s and early 90s. Really powerful machine guns/automatic weapons instead of lasers and sort of cynical view of having shady corporations run everything(which also includes

Should have a cameo with Eddie Murphy as Bill Cosby.

Rated XX

Daniel Day Lewis really scared several children at a local Dairy Queen during filming by trying to stay in character.

I guess Donald Trump's statement last week that he still believes the Central Park Five are still guilty and should be punished even many years after DNA evidence exonerated them and another man confessed to the crime is also just him being this "character". Because no one could be that dumb in reality.

Nope. Hookers.

I'm just over the Millennial/Gen X border on the X side, but I don't think I've ordered a Big Mac since about 1991 (I did have a few as kid though). McDonalds is only a place to visit for breakfast on road trips. Even in the 90s as a teen we'd never go to McDonalds for burgers, it was always Burger King and then In

Yeah, but you know what they put on french fries in Holland instead of ketchup?

This has all the makings of a Dateline NBC episode

Pizzas with Pollock was surprisingly good though it had the weirdest mix of toppings and he just drips pesto all over the pizzas.

You'll come runnin' back to the Stones!

The Zombies just put out an album last year.

I don't even think it's appropriate for your crazy Puerto Rican friend.

Please tell me Jimmy Hart is still alive.

"Start Me Up!" - Mick Jagger's sperm

Rolling Stone gave a positive review of the Rolling Stones covering Like A Rolling Stone and didn't see anything funny about that.