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The dreaded Ograbme! Early Americans were so clever with their word play.

It's not really some impossible feet indoors: They did it for the Silverdome in Michigan for USA 94 and they've done it quitea few times for the Georgia Dome in Atlanta for friendlies and other games, and are doing it again for the Gold Cup semis: http://www.ajc.com/news/spo…

What level is Biden, do you think?

This movie will only be good if Nicholas Cage plays Putin. So basically, this movie won't be good.

Indeed. There's no reason to limit your Conan Franchise to the Simpsons or early Late Night years.

I thought he was good because he didn't try to ape Rickman too much, which was important in making the sequel slightly different. Going back to "Hans' brother" in Vengance just felt cheap to me. Though Irons is good when he's just a voice on the phone, the moment he shows up and it actually becomes about stealing the

Springtime for Blatter

Meh. "The true luxury of the 21st century West is thinking everyone actually is."

Yes. It would have made much more sense if James wanted his guy to be Treasury Secretary, or control of the budget process, or something. When Reagan approached Ford for Veep in 1980, one of Ford's conditions (that ended up scuttling it) was putting his guy in a Treasury and bringing back Kissinger for Sec. of State.

Meanwhile, given that John Oliver is too good to do a Smurfs movie now, they'll just cut in a half hour or so of Andy Zaltzman doing standup.

I kind of weirdly don't hate Larry, because he's kind of deliberately awful, while Piper is somehow supposed to be not awful. And we have to see a lot more of her than we do of him.

Sure, he missed this one, but Lennon never, ever shows up for the reunions either.

I remember at some point (late 90s?) one of the broadcast networks (NBC?) had a big hit with a miniseries on "The 60s" that had Julia Stiles and Jerry O'Connell in it, about a family whose kids (The Soldier, The Liberal, The Hippie, and their friend, The Black Guy) experienced the decade, going from JFK to all these

I do love their Planet of the Apes podcast, though that one is really a trifecta of spiraling Wahlberg bits, putting Ape in front of everything , and pedophile slaver Ape-Paul Giamatti.

It's Degrassi, set two hundred years in the past yet looks far more high tech than the original show set 100 years in the future!

raptors are on a boat headed toward the mainland and Grant needs to get back in time to warn everyone

Of course, Spielberg only called him because Daniel Day Lewis said no.