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Fringe. The best sci-fi on TV; X-Files done right, without all the filler "comedy" episodes, and an engaging, well-thought-out mythology.
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Seeing as I go to stadium-seating theatres, I often go toward the back. Best seats in the house!
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I've always loved ALIAS since it aired. A friend told me about it early in season 1, and I was enraptured by the Rambaldi mystery. (Yes, it eventually petered out. Tell me about it.) Jennifer Garner was and remains a superb leading lady, and Michael Vartan and Bradley Cooper did their best, too. So many great players doing what they did best. Even the way the series was staged broke convention--who puts act 4 of a show in the following week's episode like they did in season 1? Nobody!
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Well, wait. If DC never existed, then Marvel wouldn't exist, because Superman was the one who started it all. Oh crap, you're getting me all turned around! So conflicted! Grr!
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More bonus materials that take fans behind-the-scenes. Don't just churn out the collections, people!
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Eep, sorry about not keeping up on this! Only so many social media thingamajigs I can pay attention to when I'm also writing a book! As far as the answer--well, by now Hines retired as a Steeler. I hated to see him go, but he went out on top!
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Hunger wha?
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I suppose "Fright Night"--the original--counts as a horror-comedy. It doesn't take itself too seriously, but is a legitimate horror entry. As a kid I used to enjoy "Transylvania 6-5000"...now it's just stupid. So, yeah. "Welcome to Fright Night...for real."
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Gary M. Miller’s Bio
Writer/blogger. Hulk fan. Spider-Man podcaster (w/ @Anti_Drummer). Movie/music maven. Native Pittsburgher. Chick magnet.




