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Watching old movies, listening to old albums, growing fresh veggies, keeping bees alive. Working in patent law when I have to.

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Living it up in the backwoods. Watching old movies, listening to old albums, growing fresh veggies, keeping bees alive. Working in patent law when I have to.

This is one of about a zillion different ways I'm seeing Republicans this morning trying to spin the economic damage they're causing as Very Good Actually. Absolute clown party with a completely pudding-brained voter base.

Ya. The Dow is plunging. This is happening because we have a President with the balls to undo a globalist economic agenda that’s decimated American wages and quality of life. This is the pain that comes from real change. It’s much easier to just pass the buck…



Just when I tell myself I'm gonna start going easy on the physical media purchases this beautiful thing pops up.

Special Features for Blaxploitation Classics, Vol. 1 4K UHD DISC ONE: ACROSS 110TH STREET (1972 - 4K UHD): •NEW 4K Scan/Restoration From The Original Camera Negative •Presented In Dolby Vision (HDR-10 Compatible) •Audio: English DTS-HD Master Audio Mono DISC TWO: ACROSS…

dawnofthediscs's tweet image. Special Features for Blaxploitation Classics, Vol. 1 4K UHD

DISC ONE: ACROSS 110TH STREET (1972 - 4K UHD):
•NEW 4K Scan/Restoration From The Original Camera Negative
•Presented In Dolby Vision (HDR-10 Compatible)
•Audio: English DTS-HD Master Audio Mono

DISC TWO: ACROSS…


If there was a Match Game version of this the Bride and Phibes would be the Brett Somers and Charles Nelson Reilly of the panel, and Lugosi would be the Richard Dawson who charms the contestants into picking him for the Super Match every time.


Karloff was king, but of all the actors to play the classic Jack Pierce version of the Monster, Glenn Strange was easily the scariest. Dude would come at you from the shadows with that ghoulish mindless face and make weird frog noises as he pummeled you to death

Glenn Strange is the Monster, ready to take a few volts in this movie set pic from 'House of Frankenstein' (1944)

HorrorHammer1's tweet image. Glenn Strange is the Monster, ready to take a few volts in this movie set pic from 'House of Frankenstein' (1944)


I love all the Howards and Fines, but Shemp was the best ad-libber of them all and the only one talented enough to maintain a solo career outside the team. I might love 'im even more than Curly.

Shemp’s underrated. Nobody can replace Curly but this sweet bastard always brought it strong anyway.

Super70sSports's tweet image. Shemp’s underrated. Nobody can replace Curly but this sweet bastard always brought it strong anyway.


I guess one upside to being hacked out of my old account and forced to start a new one is that former coworkers who'd followed my original account can no longer see me making weirdly frequent posts about Match Game '75.


Hearing that a dog I fostered all last summer is doing great at his new forever home has me feeling extra terrific this morning.


We really are living through the absolute dumbest times right now.

The most powerful person in government other than POTUS, who has been in bleary-eyed conspiracy-theorizing spiral for weeks and who the WSJ reported has used "LSD, cocaine, ecstasy, mushrooms and ketamine" in a manner that has alarmed his companies' execs and board members, has…

jessesingal's tweet image. The most powerful person in government other than POTUS, who has been in bleary-eyed conspiracy-theorizing spiral for weeks and who the WSJ reported has used "LSD, cocaine, ecstasy, mushrooms and ketamine" in a manner that has alarmed his companies' execs and board members, has…


Between this and Vincent Price's Wine is Elegance EP nothing gets my mouth watering faster than listening to old horror icons talking about food and drink.

Boris Karloff - A.1. Steak Sauce TV Commercial 1968



The Overton Window theory of political change, as demonstrated by Chico Marx in the auction scene in the Cocoanuts.


I'm working on a theory that the spirit of the Marx Brothers was transferred into Richard Dawson, Brett Somers, and Charles Nelson Reilly between Match Game '74 and Match Game '77.


No shade on Jimmy Stewart and Doris Day, but the parents in Hitchcock's original British version of The Man Who Knew Too Much were much hipper.


I'm hoping I can rebuild this new account in such a way that I don't see nearly so many people freaking out over idiotic comments posted by anonymous nobodies.


Maybe rebuilding a new account from scratch after getting hacked out of my old one (how does this happen?) will be a net positive. Shake off the detritus, re-follow my faves...


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