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He’d have to include Mia Farrow on this list.

The Sandman series starting in august kept me in the subscription rolls for Netflix.

That’s just retreading ground already covered in the BSG finale.

Gwynne starred in the popular police sitcom “Car 54 Where Are You” several years prior to “The Munsters” so TV comedy was in his resume.

Season 1 had 38 episodes, I think that’s the most I’ve seen for any season of a sitcom, even during the 60's.

“George you can write this shit but have you ever tried to say it?”

IMDB lists JEJ as being cast in 2 episodes, 3 and 4, while Christenson is shown in the cast of all 6 episodes.  So I’m willing the give the series and Christensen a chance to develop DV.  So far they’ve fulfilled the promise of a rage-filled absolute evil version of the character portrayed by the interviews with

It’s high time for a live action version of The Guide to Wookie Sex.

While I still agree with King that “The Evil Dead” is still the most ferociously original horror film of the early 80's; this is a film that needs to be seen in it’s original low-fi/grainy and dark as hell Thorn-EMI VHS version. Each subsequent higher fidelity/overly bright transfer has not done any favors to the film

What the prequel has going for it are lot of spectacular dragon on dragon battles and enough scheming, betrayal and heroics to fill up several seasons. The fact that Dumb and Dumber have absolutely nothing to with the show running is likely the biggest advantage the prequel has.

Scientology is the ultimate pyramid scheme. The people at the top of the food chain, celebrities like Cruise and Moss, are the benefactors of a multitude of slaves crushed in the lower depths of the cult.

My bad, the bombing of Black Wall Street in 1921 happened in Tulsa not Oklahoma city.

Wrong, “they” has always been known as a plural pronoun.

In regards to Lovecraft’s racism, not really. This is the Jim Crow era of lynching’s of black persons being public sport, sunset towns, and events like the Oklahoma City bombings and massacre.

The typical Oscars ceremony would have been long over by the time Jo Don took the stage.

Currently available to stream on the Arrow subscription service.  It’s not a good movie, but 80's era completely insane Klaus Kinski is always entertaining.

Let’s get this straight, even in the prime of his life Joe Don Baker wasn’t “running” anywhere. A sprightly “waddle” briskly up those steps whist CR prepared the delivery of his next joke, most certainly...but Joe Don Baker running anywhere is a piece of fiction even Hollywood would have trouble hiding the fact it

Already done, Kinski starred in an sequel to Herzog’s Nosferatu in the late 80's that was eventually released as “Vampire in Venice”.

She also played the “angel/muse” in Altman’s early 70's satire Brewster McCloud. It’s not exactly a bad film and Kellerman was very good in it...but it was too odd and quirky for it’s own good,,even for a counter-culture satire from the early 70's.

Ghandi had a poop fetish as well.  if it’s good enough for Ghandi then it’s good enough for Snyder and the PooperMan