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Bushmills blows.  Jameson all the way.

>>>It’s directed by Walter Hill. He’s pre-Tarantino, you know what I mean?

Correct.  But I've seen the episode.

Kelly Clarkson has the look of someone who is destined to be 250+lbs.

I guess what I'll end up taking away from the show is - don't knock rats until you tried them.

I'd like to think I'd be like Cary Grant if I was an actor.

If it was a debut album by another band would it get reviewed at all?

On the Amos & Andy TV show, Amos was barely in it and rarely seen.  It was really the Kingfish & Andy Show as it was on the later years of the radio show.

Definitely.

She wanted to see who won the big game between State and Tech.

Mark Cousins’ rising voice inflection at the end of every statement drives me crazy.  Is he asking me if Ozu was a great director or is he telling me.

Kolchak,

A.A. Dowd.  The film critic as p.c. lecturer.

Right because if there was a 20% chance they would die in a given race then around 4 drivers each F1 race would be killed.  Math.

Then listen to something else.

Good selections but I would say the best place to start with Thelonious Monk is Live at the It Club .  Recorded in Los Angeles, it is one of the best live jazz club albums ever. Its got everything; Monk's best compositions, standards, and stuff he rarely played like Blues Five Spot. This was the band that really

Chaplin never directed anything on the stage.  Pure, pure cinema.

The fact that there are people directing films who haven't seen a Bob Fosse film says it all.

Another film about third world problems.