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Ed McMahon
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This book was seriously so good, as is the website that led to it (bigdeadplace.com). Basically it's "The Office" on ice only it's a true story. I always thought it would make a great movie, but a whole series will probably be amazing.

I'd like to think they recast the Lloyd Braun role with a less-attractive, slightly off-kilter actor as some sort of subtle psychological statement, but the original actor probably just wasn't available. Anyway the newer Lloyd Braun will forever be the real one.

This is potentially good news in that a lot of the merchandise may be recovered if they find the thieves. A friend of mine runs a film distribution company in London and he lost his entire stock.

Fans keep complaining about all the changes and bastardizations and whatnot, and yet these will no doubt be among the best-selling Blu-rays of the year. I think what Lucas is doing is unconscionable, but he's only getting richer every time he does it.

Carol actually made me a little jealous of Brent. The actress playing her may have actually been a little too pretty to be realistic, but I guess guys like Brent need to win once in a while.

At this point they'll probably remake California Split with Michael Cera and Jesse Eisenberg.

That ending is incredible. I doubt any studio would let a film end like that nowadays.

I have no problem with Leo as an actor, but why does he keep being cast as a badass? He looks 13 and weighs 90 pounds, come on. The original was actually perfectly cast, with Burt Young as the alternately gentle and vicious loan shark muscle, and Paul Sorvino as the mob associate who yells in Italian-sounding

This is true, but it just seemed kind of forced in this one. In earlier seasons, Larry was always at odds with humanity because of his strange moral code and rules and whatnot, but lately it seems like everyone else is on the same page. They are playing his game, effectively, and yet he is still losing.

So much weird stuff in this episode: recycled Kramer idea, Aida Turturro looks a lot like the upstreamer, one-armed guy never explained, random old racist guy. It was funny, but alternately predictable and insane. Also I really hate when everyone else has the same weird idea as Larry, like the ugly wife thing, which

Re: The Darlene comment: Hank is basically a giant penis. He's actually kind of a player, albeit with waitresses and Z-list actresses. It's kind of funny how he appears to have no real resentment that Larry gets the big-time starlets he never will. He just needs his Malibu sex condo and some booze and he's good.

sounds good to me, except there is absolutely nothing to do here, and no one looks like karen gillian.

I have been to Inverness, Scotland. It's way cooler than the Florida version.

She is from Inverness, Scotland and I am from Inverness, Florida. It was meant to be.

Sorry to post again so quickly, but I wanted to mention: if you are a Carlos Jacott fan, you should rent the Kicking and Screaming DVD just for the "Conrad And Butler Take A Vacation" special feature. It's possibly the funniest 30 minutes of nonsense I have ever seen. Definitely should have been its own web series.

I never noticed one either. I just figured they named him Ramon because Jacott is Hispanic, even though he doesn't really look it.

It always kind of annoyed me that the ATM guy didn't just take his jacket off.

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