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Hahaha you're so optimistic. He's never going away.

Oh man, I love the Oneida cult. Did a paper on them in school.

Haven't seen Halloween 2, but I will ringingly endorse all praise for Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning. That movie's a cheap, weird masterpiece of action and nightmare stuff.

The "Mc" is his middle name.

"Socialism doesn't work," said the person voting for the candidate who opposes free trade. "I'm voting for a small government conservative!" he shouted, endorsing the candidate who wants to vastly expand police powers, pour billions into infrastructure projects, and restrict the freedom of the press.

Were any of those bands white supremacists, though? I think if Paul had ever been a serious threat to a mainstream candidate that shit would have come out much faster and been hammered much more.

It's not "their country." It's ours.

"During the Vietnam War, which lasted longer than any war we've ever been in - and which we lost - every respectable artist in this country was against the war. It was like a laser beam. We were all aimed in the same direction. The power of this weapon turns out to be that of a custard pie dropped from a stepladder

So, Hillary then? Since there's no socialist running?

If you want a pretty good portrait of the modern Republican Party, may I suggest Even Dwarves Started Small?

Promising to start a pure dynasty with his daughter as his wife, no less.

That complaint is bullshit. Maybe if Charlton Heston is too doddering and old to have a pointed conversation about the NRA, we shouldn't trust him to to have a direct hand in setting our country's gun laws.

Does Harry Shearer have to come right flat out and say it!
Give him some moneeeeey.

The "all in the reflexes" moment is probably the single coolest second in the film, and it happens after he spends the entire climactic fight scene bumbling around with his foot stuck to a corpse. Jack Burton has some moments of kicking mass, he's just also an idiot.

I did, but he just shouted that "REMAKIN TIME'S OVER" and then smashed all the original prints.

Yes. Yes he was.

That's my favorite PKD book! Enjoy it— it's a great book about identity and compartmentalization, and also a wondeful portrait of California burnouts. There are other books of jos with grander ideas and more mind bending premises, but I think that one is his best-written and most affecting.

"The tigers are playin', TO-NITE!"

It's not that hard to figure out in Robocop's case: OCP didn't care about the public and everything they built cut corners and was designed with marketing as the primary goal. Robocop needing to eat paste probably got him on the market a week earlier or saved five bucks on industrial sealant. The article says they

That is jarring. It's a great performance and one that completely captures the character as written in the novel.