RIP Gary Fisher
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RIP Gary Fisher
I bet your mom is happy to see you!

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Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford, Star Wars, 1977
Return of the Jedi trading cards from Topps, 1983
Mark Hamill, Slipstream (1989)
go see the life of chuck
Go see The Life of Chuck
GO SEE THE LIFE OF CHUCK!
What an incredible film! Don’t bother watching the trailer to see what it’s about because the only thing that can convey that is the movie itself. It is quiet and intense and meaningful and moving. At the end of the movie, I wanted to watch it all over again just so I could catch all the details I missed on my first viewing.
And also? The cast is unbelievably stacked. There were many faces that had little (or not-so-little) roles in this that I didn’t expect to see.
Go see it. It is worth a movie theater visit.

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Remember Mask of the Phantasm? Sure you do - but do you remember the OTHER Batman: TAS Movies? That's right, with Caped Crusader out on Amazon Prime, I'm in a bat-mood! So let's watch some Batman stuff together!
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Bill Murray: A tuxedoed, leathery lounge singer, crooned "Star Wars" before you knew the words. Half-grin, off-key, he sways, winks, and owns the room—gloriously bad, yet golden.