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Liz said,
January 6th, 2008 

I agree with almost all of your decisions here, and I’m surprised you’re still willing to give Shyamalan the benefit of the doubt. I’ve always enjoyed his movies, flawed as they can be, an I respect his vision as an artist and director. But if that rumor you mentioned is true, I’m going to be vomiting with you. If I run out of vomit, can I borrow some of yours?

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Vic said,
January 6th, 2008 
LOL, yeah. I don’t know, Liz… for some reason out of the blue I just feel generous. The guy DID have talent but he had the misfortune of hitting one out of the park with his very first film. There’s nowhere to go but down from the top.

I’m just hoping that having a couple of less than stellar box office outings may have possibly humbled him a bit and caused him to regroup.

But regardless, if it turns out to be “The Revenge of Global Warming” I’ll launch my Diet Coke at the screen.

Vic

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Jim Care said,
January 6th, 2008 

>>- there were already so many other sites churning them out<

There are other sites?

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steve adams said,
January 6th, 2008 

Awesome article as usual Vic!
^
Cloverfield, Rambo, X-Files, Ironman, Hulk,Batman,Indiana Jones,Hellboy, Jumper, Speedracer, Hancock, Bond, Star Trek, earth stood still, Death Race 3000 (for sure)!, Mummy 3, Babylon AD., Wanted, ……
Wheeeehew
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I’ve heard the script plot for Get Smart and its unfortunity horrible. :( I sure hope X-files is good. Star Trek well we’ll see on that one. I predict that Star Trek 11 will make around 55 mil its first weekend and then drop 50%…
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Biggest film of the year will be Dark Knight with IronMan second.Speedracer third the rest are unclear for now….(IMO)… :) ^
Thanks for this reference post Vic very informative data…great collection of screenrant films.
^
Go Speedracer Go………!

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Jim Carey said,
January 6th, 2008 

>>Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay>Indiana Jones & the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull>The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor<

It’s the end of a short era, where you could message your friends and say that you just saw a great movie, and it’s name was—

But it’s retro for 40somethings like me who grew up on Tom Swift and Hardy Boys series.

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Jaye said,
January 7th, 2008 

Both Indy IV and Forbidden Kingdom are two movies I feel like I’ve been waiting all my life for! More than anything else this year, those are the two standouts. Good list!

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KEL said,
January 7th, 2008 

Nice job,Vic. You must have spent days preparing this. :-)
Isn’t Thor supposed to be released this year?

Here’s the list of films I am most certain about seeing this year,listed in the order I am most anticipating them:

1.Iron man

2.Dark Knight

3.Indy 4

4.Incredible Hulk

5.Star Trek

6.Day the earth stood still

7.Speed Racer

8.Punisher

9.Hancock

10.Wall E

And I personally see IM finshing first at the BO,with either Indy 4 or TDK second. :-)
Oh,I also cannot wait to see the JLA: the New Frontier,PG-13 animated DVD project from DC on Feb 26th,but I didn’t list that cuz it’s a DVD release. ;-)

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January 7th, 2008 

Was the poster for “Untraceable” supposed to engender the desire to laugh hysterically? Because I can barely contain mine.

You forgot to put the quotes around the word “comedy” in the Paris Hilton preview. I think it’s a law somewhre. Truth in advertising or something ;)
And if the X-Files movie actually is self-contained, that makes it more worthwhile to take a look at.

I think Hancock could also vie with Jumper for the sleeper hit of the year. Time will tell, but both have my eye at the moment.

Altogether, it could be the best year for movie fans in a decade, but I always try to check my expectations, so I’ll hold off on going any further than “could be”.

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John Taylor said,
January 7th, 2008 

Nice job, Vic. Dragonball is coming out this year? Didn’t know that. Since you don’t know much about DBZ, it’s about a guy named Goku from a planet called Vegeta, which has been destroyed. Goku can fly, has super strength, super speed (sounds familiar), can throw energy beams, and gets stronger with each confrontation. Yes, it is a Japanese version of Superman. I have to admit, I was hooked on this cartoon (Dragonball Z) but it will star the same guy from “The Invisible”, Justin Chatwin. Because of this, I don’t think it’s gonna work.

Iron Man is definately on my list as the most anticipated of 2008.

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Niall said,
January 7th, 2008 

2008- a great year for the movies!
There are so many cool flicks coming out this year.
My top 5:
1. Indy
2. The Dark Knight
3. Bond 22
4. Valkyrie
5. The X-Files.

Niall

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Vic said,
January 7th, 2008 
I think I’ll be doing a ranking post some time this week. :-)
Vic
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Mike R said,
January 7th, 2008 

Great job on the pre-reviews for 2008! What a tough job. I’ve marked your top two picks as “must-see” on my calender. However, I don’t know what’s harder to believe, a remake of Deathrace 3000 with Jason S, or that you really have not seen “Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle”! :-)
Mike

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FlameStrike said,
January 7th, 2008 

Well, I have to disagree with you about Star Trek. Given how the writers screwed up Transformers, the movie that started out as the movie I’d been waiting for my whole life, I don’t have any hope for Trek to be any good.

Still, I agree that Iron Man looks good, and I hope that turns out better for you than Transformers did for me.

As for the rest, I’ll agree with you on the ones I know about, and, for the moment, trust your opinion on the ones I don’t know about.

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Surma said,
January 7th, 2008 

Wow, thats all I have to say, triple A post Vic, thanks.

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film dude said,
January 7th, 2008 

looking forward to dark knight especially

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Dan said,
January 7th, 2008 

My personal movie list is:
1. The Dark Knight
2. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
3. Speed Racer
4. Hellboy 2: The Golden Army
5. Bond 22

Another cool list of the most anticipated movies of 2008, where you can check out a merge of a ton of the lists people have put on the net and see how they compare. You can also filter it by comedy or other genres which is cool.

http://seekler.com/lists/Anticipated+Movies+of+2008

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January 7th, 2008 

i agree with you all this way with this list. i relly want to see iron man, the dark knight, cloverfield, hellboy 2, incredible hulk, the signal, wall-e, hancock, chronicals of narnia, punisher, wanted and the rest ill see if i think they are worthy enough to pay $9 to see.

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January 7th, 2008 
Dan, cool list, thanks for the link.

Guys, please don’t hesitate to spread the word about this preview if you really enjoyed it? It WAS a lot of work and I’d like to get a lot of eyeballs on it. :-)
Vic

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steve adams said,
January 7th, 2008 

Its interesting to see readers picking their choice 5 films. (Vic I’m looking forward to your ranking post)!!!
^
So far, Ironman and Dark Knight seem to be the top picks.
(What a shock).
^
Where’s that new young audience JJ Abrhams keep refering too?
Oh yeah there over at that other site. :) Flamestrike,even though the new Trek is destined to blow, I think alot of people will want to see it for the spaceship wreck aspect of it all…
^
Go Speedracer Go!

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Dan said,
January 8th, 2008 

I saw “UNTRACEABLE” last week in London and thought it was pretty good. It was very intense and suspenseful with some unique twists. I don’t know how “computer accurate” it all is but it was a good thriller that reminds me of “SE7EN” and “SAW” but in a good way. Diane Lane was great in it too. Worth a look in my humble opinion.

I’m all up for INDY!!!

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Vic said,
January 8th, 2008 
Thanks, Dan. As I said I haven’t seen these yet and I could be off on some predictions (although it’s hard to believe). :-)
Vic
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Adrian said,
January 8th, 2008 

Great job,Vic. Nicely done.

Here’s the list of films I am most certain about seeing this year,listed in the order I am most anticipating them:

1.Iron man

2.Dark Knight

3.Incredible Hulk

4.Indy 4

5.Punisher

6.Star Trek

7.Bond 22

8.Hellboy2

9.Hancock

10.Cloverfield

Also alittle movie call “Teeth”.

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KEL said,
January 8th, 2008 

Nice line ^ up there,Adrian! ;-)
Even tho Batman is my favorite superhero,the Iron Man film tops my list because: A) I’ve seen Batman,both good and bad,on film before,B) We’ve NEVER seen Iron Man in LIVE ACTION before,EVER,and C) Iron Man,to me,looks to be the best,most exciting and action packed film of 2008. I can’t wait to see it! :-D
Can’t wait to see that second trailer during the superbowl!! :-)

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Jim Carey said,
January 8th, 2008 

Kel, now I know why Iron Man topped your list.

Batman Begins was great and I could watch it with friends who don’t normally like superhero flicks. How can Jack Nicholsen’s Joker be improved on?

TDK promos seem Joker-centered and grisly, with Batman as an asterisk. I’ll probably skip TDK. But I’ll probably see Iron Man more than once!

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Adrian said,
January 8th, 2008 

Thanks Kel. Funny thing is, your list was so ideal to what my most anticipated films that I copied your list and moved and added a few. :) So… Thanks, man! Also love Bats and Indy, but Marvel will kick major butt this year!

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KEL said,
January 8th, 2008 

LOL! Thanks Adrian. And I agree,Marvel’s gonna be cleaning up! :-)
Jim,I love Nicholson’s Joker,but I really think Ledger will be good too. I don’t think he’ll top his,I don’t think he’ll even try (why would they?),I think he’s going to be in his own category when it comes to great Jokers. :-)
I hope it will be a Batman movie and not “Joker with Batman too”.

And I am definitely seeing IM more then once!! :-D

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FlameStrike said,
January 8th, 2008 

“Flamestrike,even though the new Trek is destined to blow, I think alot of people will want to see it for the spaceship wreck aspect of it all…”

That’s what scares me. Even assuming it’s as bad as I believe it will be, or worse, that many people going to see it will almost guarantee that it’s perceived as being the right way to handle Trek, and they’ll continue on that path. After all, it’s the money they care about, it’s the money that is the measure of success, and not what fans and other movie viewers end up saying about it.

I just worry that this movie will mark a bad new direction for Trek, and after its success it’s not going to be easy to convince Paramount that they screwed it up.

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Jim Carey said,
January 8th, 2008 

Why is it so common to think that Star Trek 0 will suck? It’s the same guy who brought us Lost, and–oh. Never mind.

No, really.

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steve adams said,
January 8th, 2008 

(Just a reminder this entire post is my opinion only).
^
Well I don’t think going back to Kirk and Spock was a very good direction at all.
^
Others think neato let’s go back cause I love those characters and we can bring Nimoy in and maybe resurect Kirk, go back in time and see Pike before the Chair maybe even that totally awesome way Kirk cheats on the koboyashi training test,,it will just be bitchen.
As if for some reason there’s nothing else left?
It blows my mind when I think of the different paths they could have gone down.
They not only chose the wrong path they chose the totally wrong path.
Not only has CBS split the fans down the middle they have set themselves up to make the perfect movie or face a shields down direct hit to the warp coil.
^
I think alot of us are looking forward to seeing it tank.. And the only way they know how to say it is by ragging on it. Like me…. :).
^
But there’s others that disagree that’s totally cool I don’t have a prob. And if they pull off a winner and I like it I will be here to post it.
^
Jim, I don’t like Abhrams work ether… I feel like he’s a glorified ripoff artist. All his concepts are lifts from allready proven ideas.

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Jim Carey said,
January 8th, 2008 

Steve, I made it sound like I don’t like Abrams, but I do. I’m on the edge of my seat for Cloverfield. And for more Lost.

Abrams’ team went to comic fans first to pitch Lost. They throw lots of lore in each episode just for the fans. They respect the various levels of viewers–although some lost interest when the story got bogged down and the question-to-answer ratio didn’t improve. But towards the end of last season, many things started falling into place.

Many products do better when a second manufacturer comes up with a better name, better promotion, better packaging. TOS was my least favorite Trek (DS9 was my fave), so anything will be an improvement.

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steve adams said,
January 8th, 2008 

That’s cool Jim..
But I’m not a fan of JJ and his work…
^
But well see what happens.
^

Go Speedracer Go!

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FlameStrike said,
January 8th, 2008 

Personally, the reason I think this Trek is going to suck is because of the similarities to Transformers, which I absolutely HATED. The writers of Trek are the same writers that screwed Transformers up so completely. These writers have effectively said the exact same things about Trek that they said about Transformers. They are fans of the series, they want to stay true to the source material, they want to treat it with respect, the fans will love it, etc….

Considering how they failed, at least from this fan’s perspective, so miserably at achieving their stated goals for Transformers, and have said that the movie was the one they envisioned when they wrote the script, I can’t say I have high hopes for Star Trek.

As for Abrams, I don’t know enough about what he’s done to date to say anything about his track record so far, but he’s working with a script that can’t be updated during production as a result of the writers strike, a script produced by writers, and I use that term loosely, who haven’t impressed me with their abilities even when they could update the script during production. Add to this, the fact they they’re talking about redesigning, not just updating the look of, the iconic NCC-1701 Enterprise and I have some serious concerns about how respectful they’re actually being.

Personally, I could accept the idea of a reboot to Star Trek, if it was done right. Unfortunately, unlike the idea from JMS and Bryce Zabel, this doesn’t capture my imagination in a positive way.

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Vic said,
January 8th, 2008 
Yup, I’m not opposed to a reboot IF they do some miraculous job on the film. I keep hoping beyond hope that they don’t screw it up…

Vic

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steve adams said,
January 8th, 2008 

Yea I think your totally right on Flamestrike!

The film will have some awesome effects but betray the core history of Star Trek.

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Jim Carey said,
January 9th, 2008 

Flamestrike, Star Trek 0 is brought to us by the makers of Transformers? In space, no one can hear you boo!

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toggz said,
January 9th, 2008 

Nitpicking but the eye wasn´t japanese ;P

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FlameStrike said,
January 9th, 2008 

Carey, I didn’t “boo” during Transformers. I tried to burrow through my seat and into the floor so no one would see me there.

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Vic said,
January 9th, 2008 
Gah! Was “The Eye” Korean??

Vic

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Jim Carey said,
January 9th, 2008 

Flamestrike, I remember burrowing at Transformers. I chaperoned kids from a church group. When Sam’s parents asked if he had been m—, all the boys turned to the adults to ask, “What does m– mean?” You could hear “homina homina” all around.

Luckily the boy next to me (9 or 10 years old) had already asked tons of questions, so I said, “Shh, you’re gonna miss something.”

This offensive moment is deliberated over in editing and early screenings. Leaving it in a movie that would attract a lot of kids (PG-13 assumed to be about action scenes), speaks of an intent to manipulate. That was even more offensive than the lameness of the story and effects.

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B. Green said,
January 15th, 2008 

Nice post. I am stoked about seeing The Eye and Untraceable. I’m not so sure about Rambo.

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January 15th, 2008 
I was looking forward to “Rambo” more prior to learning that there will be no pre-release screenings for critics. That is NOT a good sign.

Regarding “The Eye”, I just saw the Asian version and while it was pretty low key I liked it. No doubt the remake will not have the same tone and will instead go for bashing us over the head.

Vic

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Chase said,
January 15th, 2008 

great list vic! i printed out this listed and tacked it to my office wall. also, semi-pro isn’t about volleyball, its about basketball (the ABA to be exact, just FYI.)

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Dan said,
January 16th, 2008 

QUOTE: “Nice post. I am stoked about seeing The Eye and Untraceable.”

Yes, “UNTRACEABLE” is very very good. Very intense and suspenseful. They seem to have atleast tried to make the film technically authentic too. Diane Lane was superb.

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paul-franco said,
January 28th, 2008 

X FILES 2 is the best movie 2008!!
I think it will be great

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steve adams said,
January 28th, 2008 

Paul-Franco, if your still out there, you seem like a fan of the show. Ques? Do you think they should tackle the Conspiracy issue or do a stand alone story?

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KEL said,
January 29th, 2008 

Conspiracy issue. That sort of thing needs to be adressed.

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steve adams said,
January 29th, 2008 

Yea KEL, I think alot of the townsfolk are scared of the conpspiracy issue.

Were living in a time where (truth is becoming the enemy of the state)and were told not to go there….
It sickens me.

Its funny though how alot of townfolk hated the way the conspiracy issue was never resolved yet tune into Lost every week like junkies.
^

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KEL said,
January 29th, 2008 

You’re damn right,Steve!

Now ‘days,the truth IS the enemy!! We are no longer a free country any more!

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Jim Carey said,
January 29th, 2008 

Steve, Kel.

We’re posting messages about monsters, space ships, uniforms and celebrities.

Not free?

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steve adams said,
January 29th, 2008 

Hey Jim, I don’t want to drag this review post down this road.
^
But if you want to take the red pill email me offsite.

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February 5th, 2008 

Don’t know if you’re still reading this thread, Vic, but I just saw the trailer for “The Happening”, and from what I’ve seen it looks like the storyline we both feared has been left in-tact (plants emitting a self-defense that causes humans to destroy themselves).

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steve adams said,
February 5th, 2008 

Wow Jerseycajun, you would think the plantlife would have done this along time ago if they could.
^
This is the lamest idea Mcknight Shamalen has come up with since “the village”.
^
What’s happened to this guy.

First of all this is a total rip-off of the 60’s film “The day of the Trifeds”.
^
Did McKnight think that we wouldn’t see thru his “inconvienant truth rip-off”. Wow. Whata dork.
^
Thanks for the warning Jerseycajun.

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steve adams said,
February 5th, 2008 

Wow Jerseycajun, you would think the plantlife would have done this along time ago if they could.
^
This is the lamest idea Mcknight Shamalen has come up with since “the village”.
^
What’s happened to this guy.

First of all this is a total rip-off of the 60’s film “The day of the Triffeds”.
^
Did McKnight think that we wouldn’t see thru his “inconvienant truth rip-off”. Wow. Whata dork.
^
Thanks for the warning Jerseycajun.

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Vic said,
February 5th, 2008 
ASIDE from the “Earth rebels against humans” angle, I actually thought the trailer was very creepy and effective. Just hadn’t had a chance to post it up here yet.

Vic

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the old man said,
April 16th, 2008 

I think Shyamalan deserves a chance. I liked “Unbreakable” or was it because it was a Bruce Willis vehicle?? Anyway, terrestrial dangers are much more likely than an “Andromeda Strain”. I admit I probably won’t see the movie but the earth is more hostile than we give it credit for. It’s only because man has built up so many defences against nature. If you want some believable examples there are common fruits in our diet that while the fruit is harmless the seeds arn’t. What about the potato harvest the FDA had to have destroyed a few years back because the particular variety was dangerously allergenic? Of course the bean sprout growing out of the kids nostril is still a memorable old tale…Ha..ha When you think about it that tale was brobably more influential than The Triffids.

Just my two cents…

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Grant said,
May 11th, 2008 

Dragonball isn’t coming out till April 2009. thought you might want to know that.

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May 17th, 2008 

Yo Vickster: Good Call on IronMan, Wowzie; ya gotta have heart (hard? - bad speakers at the drive-in @ Albuquerque.dem). CC/fs
p.s. Good bet on the next “Bale” movie, batkid.
p2s. Yes, The Truth Was Out There {&?} (with a writing academy for jillions); yet, ‘Ya Gotta Believe,’ babycakes, Davey E.* Dickughie is still prettier than Gilly gal. (Now he can go back to soft Porn cable/dish.) Poor Tia: Will she ever recover and birth somewhatz besides little green alienistas? If so it will be: “The Day The Earth Stood Still”{er Up}:
p3s: You scanned it here first!! - vs. Jaybird Burr Leno: e’what blows Harley chrome pipe, and is no longer acceptable at WGA open sodapop bars; yet Chris and Frank wish him a happy “Love Ride” into beautiful downtown Eagle Rock (neo-Right turn from the late J.C.’s Butbank). YET ONLY IF YOU LAY OFF FUNNIEST MAN FROM CANADA, JAMES ALOYSIOUS CARREY, I **, WHO HAD A SAINT FOR A MENTOR “WITH A FUNNY WALK” (see Davey Geffen’s Bio), WE WILL TRANSPORT U(2) TO YOUSE FAVORITE SURROUNDED SOUND BUTTERED POPCORN (no salt) PALACE ON SUNSET & SEMI-PRIVATELY PREVUE OUR C’ING ATTRACTION. “XfsII” WILL MAKE Y’ALL COME. (don’t take it 2 personal, Gilly). So solly Cholly, too much time on my key and pointer hands.
-hmm, maybe youse would like to bring ‘Carnivale’ back - to French, British, CBC, Italia,Japan and Spanish Cableitos - US Broadcast sucks: Especially ur fascistic Fox News.(11/369?)^^^ phhew; there I said it, so Ciao Ciao - to Bradley Intl - before my Passports and Visas get lifted - by tall men in black suits who never smile but carry hard things in their pockets that they try hard to rub against curly, dark-haired women from South of the Rock of Gibraltar (hint-hint).
* E. for ENORMOUS
** Jimmy already took a bottle of red pills - after the most beautiful American woman since M.M. left him (initials R.Z.).(Other than U, G.A.)

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