There’s a good South Park show on Comedy Central on Wednesday night…good, I’m told, because it’ll rip into Scientology, Tom Cruise, etc.
There’s a good South Park show on Comedy Central on Wednesday night…good, I’m told, because it’ll rip into Scientology, Tom Cruise, etc.
Every DVD-covering journalist in North America must be pushing Warner Home for a review copy of the
special edition two-disc DVD of King Kong, due out 11.22, because WHV is telling me “nope” and they usually say “sure, no problem.” If anyone has an advance “screener” lying around…
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