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This was going to be an obvious turd the moment Gerard Butler was cast.

Andrew Ti is pretty worthless as a host. I thought the premise of his show was interesting but he has no aptitude for what he is trying to do.

I wouldn't be surprised because they are children. Most things that children like are unbearable for adults.

The show was shit then and its shit now. There's your review.

Cary Grant is dead so I'm at a loss to see anyone else in the role.

A waitress recently drew a big smiley face on my check and wrote, "You should smile more." and wrote her full name. Should I have tried to get her fired?

Miss Kitty had a nice rack.

Great, one-of-a-kind musician. Hopefully people who have never heard of him will go to You Tube and check him out.

The book contained huge passages of the public domain Austen text and just inserted zombie interludes. It was absolutely bereft of creativity so of course Hollywood jumped on it.

>>>I'm puzzled: since when have the Coens been 'crypto-conservative'?

I like Clooney in comedies - his turn in the criminally underrated Intolerable Cruelty was my favorite performance of his - but I can take him or leave him in his dramatic and action roles.

You would do best to stay blissfully ignorant of the whole circus.

I won't watch the show but that lie detector looks too advanced for being in use over 20 years ago.

One Day at a Time was a "classic sitcom"?

His Capote performance was well done and way closer to the real person than PSH.

Sure there were:
Stray Dog
High and Low
He Walked by Night
The Naked City
Sniper
Mystery Street
The Kid Glove Killer
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The Blue Lamp
Just to name a few.

Hayworth's mother was an American of Irish descent and her father was a Sephardic Jew from Spain. She didn't "read white", she was white.

Mr. Sava please brush up on your Hollywood history. 1) Arlene French is not a "real-life Hollywood reference. Nobody by that name was prominent in the history of film. 2) Rita Hayworth was not considered a minority, did not suffer the same fate as Lena Horne and was given one of the biggest build-ups ever by

The viewers spoke!

Never apologize, never explain.