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Spacey has been one of my favorite actors and performers since I first saw American Beauty when I was a teenager all the way to this year when I saw Baby Driver. This is deeply saddening. And now I’m thinking of his very famous line from The Usual Suspects. “The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the

That is one magic loogie.

Wait, so this is actually a different variation on the joke. He told another woman that “David Cop-a-feel” was his favorite magician. This joke instead references the Dickens novel. Now I feel like there must be more variations. “You like 1980s British comedy? My favorite cast member of Three of a Kind is...”

Ain’t that a shame, indeed. RIP

Midnight In Paris and Blue Jasmine were both pretty big box office hits and Oscar winners. A lot of actors have won Oscars from working with Woody Allen. Diane Keaton (Annie Hall), Michael Caine (Hannah and Her Sisters), Mariel Hemingway (Manhattan), Dianne Wiest (twice for Hannah and Her Sisters and Bullets Over

He’s still a legend and he’s easy to work with. Supposedly he treats his movies like a 9 to 5 job, no late night shoots and rarely does he ask for second takes and actors love that. On the other hand, that carefree attitude is probably why he rarely makes a good movie anymore. Obviously I’m a fan of his early work

I watched the CinemaSins video for the first one, and my god, can it even really be considered a movie? There’s no story, no real jokes, no characters developed beyond stereotypes, repetition of dialogue... I can’t imagine what the script must have looked like, if there even was one.

That’s really sad. He was great as Detective Macklay. Between him, Miguel Ferrer, Catherine Coulson, and Harry Dean Stanton; rewatching season 3 is going to be very bittersweet, or even more so than it already was.

Obviously, Woody Allen was a big influence on my sense of humor and Without Feathers (including the hilarious Death: A Play) is one of my favorites. I really liked Midnight In Paris but I haven’t seen it since it came out. I thought Blue Jasmine was overrated, even though the performances were good. He is very much

But how faithful is it to the Raymond Briggs story it’s based on?

lol at the like/comment ratio on that guy’s Facebook post. Nobody’s taking him seriously.

Mark Hudson was also very much responsible for Ringo Starr’s comeback in the mid-90s.

The Salman Rushdie reveal was just perfect.

Any idea who the male voice at the end of “Slow Disco” is? My vinyl hasn’t arrived yet so I don’t have access to any liner notes yet.

There is nothing good about this grief. :(

I think this is her best album yet. It is jaw-droppingly good. I’m calling it, this is the album of the year.

“That’s not what the song says at all.”

I can’t believe someone would waste pizza like that. A good pie, that’s like 12-15 dollars and you’re going to throw it on the roof? Oh, the humanity.

I had actually just seemed The Who I think a week before in Newark. It was the Quadrophenia 40th Anniversary tour. Great show. They did “Bell Boy” with vintage footage of Keith Moon singing on screen and used one of John’s Entwistle’s bass solo tracks for “5:15" and the way they did it was pretty cool.

Yeah, that’s the thing. Like Springsteen and Billy Joel who live around the areas affected gave really powerful performances but with some of the British guys, it seemed like they were just doing a standard mini-concert without giving much meaning to it, like they showed up just because they felt they had to but