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It's the "dawning" of the Age of Aquarius…

The jumping off point…

King of the Road.

Click your heel three times…

1970 was still caveman days when it came to women. Just watch the pilot of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" from 1970.

Absolutely!

I do believe her walk up that staircase was her very symbolic final exit. Brava!

Just taste it!

"Two phone calls in six days": one to Sally; one to the boys. It may only be once a month that he's checking in. But based on his goodbye to sally it is no more than once a week.

My take is that Betty exits the show with tremendous courage, grace and dignity. That was not an easy feat to achieve but I'll be damned if Jones and Weiner didn't nail it!

Bingo.

OK, Talulah.

I never knew Harrelson was that good. He truly created a real person. I found his performance much richer than the showier part MM had.

there goes your rep…

I can't ever forgive Goodman for almost ruining Jessica Lange's version of "A Streetcar Named Desire."

"It's a Wonderful Life" did not win a single Oscar —- unless you count the techie award for a new kind of fake snow. Truly, Capra's masterpiece.

Still.

"Her" is my favorite film of the past decade. Phoenix and Johansson were both robbed.

This should have been Gyllenhaal's year (and Renee Russo's as well)!

Winslet should have won the same year that she won but for the other film: "Revolutionary Road" which I feel was the best performance of her career (so far).