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With razzleberry dressing!

"Tintin in America" is also a poor place to start.  Or finish.  In fact, it's probably best avoided.

That turkey is SPICY.

Worse judges of character than a raging narcotic addict who was, according to most people, pretty bitter about anything and everything to do with Hollywood?

Beyond the Chuck Jones excellence, and Thurl's mighty roar of a voice, what always gets me a little teary is the pathos behind the casting of Karloff.

Most people who’ve seen it probably don’t have any strong opinion about it one way or the other.

"Baker Street" by Gerry Rafferty

Spider-Man: Turn Off the Darker

My favorite "American Girl" story is this:  When Petty & the HBs played Live Aid, they were scheduled to be the first act in Philadelphia after the big finale in Wembley; i.e. the point at which it was all Philly show from there on out.

I prefer the Oxford-produced And Additionally, Sir, It Appears That This Gentleman Who Purports to Have the Given Christian Name of "Robert" is Indubitably the Sibling of One of Your Parents.

THE GAME OF LIFE: THE MOTION PICTURE

Because that's the kind of comedy they've chosen to be.  This isn't a three-camera filmed-before-a-live-studio-audience gagathon like "Seinfeld" or "Happy Days", and I seriously doubt they're about to drastically change into one.  The entire point of the single-camera documentary style is to provide both a visual and

This is going to sound cruel, but my wish would be:  for Pam to die in childbirth.

I watched this religiously (pun intended) as a kid, and I turned out to be skeptical about virtually everything… so I don't think it's that good at brainwashing kids into blind obedience.

Kerflooey.

They're at equal levels, as they're both heads of departments.  Leslie was technically Ben's underling, which is why it was a bigger ethical issue.

Nestor, the Christmas Donkey is the Schindler's List of Christmas specials.  It made me want to hang myself the two times I actually sat through it.

Everything changed for me when I realized that Rudolph, like most cartoon "boy" characters, was voiced by a woman.

I love "Second Coming", and I'm not afraid to say it.

Once the baby is born, the biological parents become subject to a variety of legal rights/responsibilities with respect to him/her.   That isn't the case prior to birth.  The biodad does not have any rights with respect to abortion, which is considered a legal right of the mother (not a right with respect to the