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Asbo Zappruder
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Seeing how his first major film project, that wasn't Doogle, was a movie
where he was behind, and not in front of, the camera makes him all the
more interesting to me.

He also recently recorded an episode of Would I Lie to You?.

So basically, if someone asks him how his series ends, he has no reason not tell them, right?

Weirdly, one of the ones that come to mind is David Tennant and Catherine Tate in Season 4 of Doctor Who.

Yeah, I've always heard that Hammond is the most difficult to deal with and I believe it since he seems the most eager to be a TV Personality.

Totally fair given that he sent the guy to the hospital. It's a shame because it's a well-made show but Clarkson only has himself to blame.

I always assumed they just sort of knew each other through John Hodgman, with whom they'd done stuff since about 2001.

You occasionally get a Linnell interview. He's a unique interviewee who manages to sound completely grounded and sane while also having the most random thoughts and observations. I don't think anything has ever pleased me more than finding out that he has (or at least had) a handwritten timeline of the history of

Beautiful article for a beautiful game.

Are we just counting official releases? Because there's a bootleg version from the Bowery Ballroom with the brass section that I really love.

Hey! Some of us are women! Women with excellent taste in music.

Oh, a TMBG interview. What a nice way to start the day!

It hold a special place in my heart because it was immediately followed by Home Movies and is how I ended up discovering that gem.

Although she's done some pretty good work since. She was particularly amazing in The Corner.

I've watched #3 at least a dozen times and it still makes me laugh.

I may have shouted "It's Stephen Root!" out loud when he appeared in Fargo.

I loved the episode with Bill's "Manly Man."

The scene at the beginning of the episode where everyone reacts to the mustache is also great.

Where's Kay Thompson's documentary?