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Do they even play music videos anymore or is that just on a different channel? I thought it was all TV reality shows. I think I get MTV on my cable package, but the only music channel I ever watch anymore is one(Palladia?) that shows live concert performances from music festivals and is actually fairly good

The thing is that I remember MTV up to the early or mid 90s would still show videos of Baby Boomer artists who were still somewhat popular yet had their prime years in the 60s through 80s. So you had Eric Clapton and Elton John and Aerosmith, being promoted at the same time as Michael Jackson and U2 along with the

Best Video With a Social Message…aww, this generation really cares about things!

Right in between multiple Twisted Sister videos.

Obviously the early 80s cast with Robin Duke, Mary Gross, Tim Kazurinsky, and Joe Piscopo.

Combo Man is the superhero equivalent of when you fill up a Big Gulp with every flavor of soda and juice they have at you're local 7-11 and it just comes out tasting like a weird mess.

In my darkest fantasies…

I'm just curious if the word "Feldiac" existed anywhere until you just wrote it. Because if it takes off, I'd like to say I was there at inception.

A few years after the Winter Olympics scandal I once saw Tonya Harding perform at the intermission at a minor league hockey game in Reno, Nevada. It was both sad and funny(though I felt bad for her after the crowd's reaction)—but I imagine the Feldman appearance just had the crowd sort of confused.

What's even sadder is the License to Dream: The Life of Corey Haim on Kindle just next to it selling for $2.99.

"Jabba, Etc."

Come back Jordy Joop-Joop!

Christ, they smurfed every smurfing smurf of poor Smurfette.

It sounds like a quickly and poorly made up Dutch name like say, Jordy Joop-Joop Van Shabadoo Jr.

You Only Direct Twice

Sandler added, "For anyone who had any other reservations, I settled all those with a pow-wow."

It's a long way to the top if you want to make parole…

The thing about this show is that I'm interested in and like Farrell and McAdams, don't care for the most part about Vaughn and Kitsch—but then I really am not that invested in solving the murder plot/political chicanery. It just feels like I've seen this one before(Chinatown, James Ellroy, tons of other crime

It was in an old English rock mag, alas I lost it years ago. I think geographic portmanteaus seem to be alright for the most part. Bands named after US states though tend to be fairly crappy, though bands named after cities tend to be better—but often if they name themselves after a city they have no connection to.

They should make him the default lawyer for every HBO show going forward including Ballers and Game of Thrones.