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"I just spoke with Noah and said build a park and put two of every animal in it….I'm pretty sure he heard me OK but he's on Sprint and the coverage was kind of spotty."

Not terrifying. Not in the least. Not at all. No.

All things considered, Jai was actually OK in his Spartacus role.

So…..what rejoinder(s) will Arnie use in this film?

"We are going to Six Flags Magic Mountain kids!"
"Yaaaay!"
"The rides aren't very good. I read it on the internet"
"Hmmm. Guess I'll just sit in the car when we get there."

Matthew Collings makes great documentaries and I love his art critiques. Rubbish painter though.

Except for the crusades and the Spanish Inquisition and the etc etc.

I much preferred Kevin Sorbo's earlier version Dionysus' Not Dead.

The Thin Red Line is a film that always stayed with me due to the narration; I found it very moving on first viewing. I remember some critics hating it at the time though and referred to it as banal. I've noticed Malick uses the device often in his films.

I love that album. Sitting next to my Carl Stalling CD on my bookcase.

Little House On The Prairie was dark this week.

Love what Dilla did with this, but it saddens me greatly that Raymond Scott is not a household name and that of the measly 13 comments on this story, not one mention to him. The man was a towering genius of composition and electronics.

Well corrected sir.

Can this cockpit hold
The vasty fields of the Outer Rim Territories? or may we cram
Within this Echo Base the very casques
That did affright the air at the Battle of Hoth?

A tonton a tonton, my landspeeder for a tonton!

I suggest a very small island covered in bird shit and no fresh water. Tankers could empty their grey water around it as they pass. We could call it "Fresno Island".

I can see Christopher Walken as the next Sith lord - "Whatcha gotta do, see, is come…to the dark side…it's like, you have all the training, but, your skills…your skills are pitiful."

The back stage banter between Moz & Cliff would be interesting.

I like that they let Mickey Rourke just be himself without any make-up.

Less leisure time for the middle class and the unwillingness to deal with difficult art, the era of instant gratification, the eternal now of the media landscape AKA the end of history, the degrees of diminishing returns from recycling 20th century culture, the banality of western existence with lost ties to