Why is Wizard Evil?
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Hey . . I liked Ishtar . . .xodacia81 wrote:Yep. They also are responsible for Cop Rock, Ishtar and all cases of gout since 1993.Chiclo wrote:They wrote the screenplay to the movie Glitter?xodacia81 wrote:Wizard is evil for all the above mentioned reasons and anything else you can think of. If you can accuse them of it, they are most likely guilty and even if you can't, they probably did that as well.

. . really . . I though it was funny . . .
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I still recall an episode of Pinky and the Brain, where they were the mice of a wizard. While they were walking along a shelf marked rare and magical ingrediants, they passed a bottle with perhaps 3 tickets inside and the bottle was labled "Ishtar Box Office recipts" For some reason, that always stuck with me. As for the film itself, Elaine May has done better work. I just like to pick on the film. Call me evil 

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xodacia81 wrote:I still recall an episode of Pinky and the Brain, where they were the mice of a wizard. While they were walking along a shelf marked rare and magical ingrediants, they passed a bottle with perhaps 3 tickets inside and the bottle was labled "Ishtar Box Office recipts" For some reason, that always stuck with me. As for the film itself, Elaine May has done better work. I just like to pick on the film. Call me evil

I have to respect that . . .
Just wanted to second the suggestion of CBG. It's a nicely rounded magazine, some silver age articles, some modern, usually a currently relevant interview, an annoying article by Chuck Rozanski, a sometimes good, sometimes annoying editorial by Peter David, a decent price guide, more accurate for pre-90's books than current ones, but with cool bars featuring a book on the top in great detail, and a long running book on the bottom in some detail. Usually a brief current comic/movie cards article, occasionally a toy article, and pretty good shipping lists. My only complaint is that my subscription seems to take forever to arrive. This seems to vary greatly depending on your location.
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I just subscribed. As I mentioned in another thread, Amazon is giving an additional $5 off through the end of the year on magazine subscriptions. I hope it's better than wizard.JohnnyRnR wrote:Just wanted to second the suggestion of CBG. It's a nicely rounded magazine, some silver age articles, some modern, usually a currently relevant interview, an annoying article by Chuck Rozanski, a sometimes good, sometimes annoying editorial by Peter David, a decent price guide, more accurate for pre-90's books than current ones, but with cool bars featuring a book on the top in great detail, and a long running book on the bottom in some detail. Usually a brief current comic/movie cards article, occasionally a toy article, and pretty good shipping lists. My only complaint is that my subscription seems to take forever to arrive. This seems to vary greatly depending on your location.
...I miss the old CBG...was it weekly or biweekly?