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Mrs. Alan Shore Esq.
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Is she in this? Or do you just mean in general? I agree—she is wonderful in everything, even bad movies.

I agree—plan to give copies of the thunderbolt kid to my older brothers.

Not as sad as if he were on Charlie Rose. CHARLIE ROSE!

I disagree. Something "of color" is colored, so the phrase is stupid.

Great article. I've added some of the unfamiliar titles to my library lists.

Is it down to a half hour now? The Luke and Laura wedding days were an hour.

Mark Ruffalo is a Scientologist?

I think of it as a persona, not necessarily the philosophy of the writer. And I go by the American Bandstand rules: "It's got a good beat. I give it a 7."

Thanks for my first laugh of the day.

Yes, I agree. The Beatles and others heard "Good Vibrations" and freely admit that they were inspired to try concept albums. Brian Wilson didn't sue for "feel" because all art inspires other art. Somebody does it first, then a whole "school" is built around it, as with Impressionism in painting, or rock and roll, or

Again I really don't hear it, and I love Got to Give it Up.

The video is gross too but honestly I still don't hear any similarity between the songs beyond the nebulous "feel" that made the case, so I think the decision was absurd.

I loved both songs and never thought for a second that they sounded alike, except in that sort of jam session at a party way, but then the Beach Boys could sue too since Barbara Ann sounded like a jam session at a party.

Yay, she can plead her belly!

The hat was like liquid silver wrapped around her. I wanted one.

Cookie might have to have a fling with the new security guy, now that she has been frustrated by Lucious. Wasn't she in prison for a long time?

Now that you mention it, it is sort of drab looking. That is in such contrast to a hip-hop video.

I agree. A story about a hip-hop label, and oh here's Courtney Love. Remember when Adam Ant was on the Motown 25 special?

I enjoy this right before Nashville. I am not a fan of either country or hip-hop, but these are both engaging soaps that are interesting in part because we can see the creative process and all the machinations that happen behind the scenes.

Reviewer is right about that baby. I exclaimed to the cats, "Look at that cute little human!"