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Like Sugar Ray?

Nail on the head…basically said what I've felt when his 1st and 2nd albums came out at the same time I was going to see Nirvana, Jane's Addiction, and the Pixies live. Didn't help that he spent his off time at fashion shows and Vanity Fair Oscar parties either. He's a child of privilege from Beverly Hills, and the

The Les Miz sketch has to be in one of their top-5 greatest (that's how good this show is. Even though there's barely been more than two seasons, the highlight list is long). It's definitely the best laugh I've had in 10 months. I was crying…and as much as I can laugh at something, it's rare it will produce tears.

First off, Gene Wilder has never been wrong about anything he's done in his life. I completely agree that Burton's take on the story was kinda, pretty awful. And because it was, it diminished, in some regard, the magic of the 1st version. Wilder has a million great performances under his belt. Young Frankenstein, The

First off, Gene Wilder has never been wrong about anything he's done in his life. I completely agree that Burton's take on the story was kinda, pretty awful. And because it was, it diminished, in some regard, the magic of the 1st version. Wilder has a million great performances under his belt. Young Frankenstein, The

It's a fascinating film, and Sheider's performance couldn't be better. It basically turns the joy of song and dance into a deep drama about regret.

Who's the loneliest monk?

What about Dennis Hopper?

As a Californian I would have to go with Joni Mitchell's "California." It had all the hubris of a mid-70's Topanga Canyon ode mixed in with a foreigner's dream ideal of what California is or represents.

Whoever first said money can't buy happiness obviously had none, and whoever said money can buy laughter was a fool. This used to be such a special thing, an honor reserved for the best of the best. Now it's a brand, a franchise and a shell of its former self and purpose. I have nothing against Franco, or Larry the

Like many of my generation, I loved this show in the early years and watched pretty much every episode. I think it was on Friday nights (may have been Saturday) and this was the lineup if I remember correctly, Different Strokes, Facts of Life (later Silver Spoons), Love Boat, and then Fantasy Island…NBC's must-watch

Yea, I agree with some other comments made about its strong resemblance to Modern Family, which is as much a testament to good editing as it is to strong characters. But unlike MF, I can't think of an episode I watched that I didn't enjoy at least a little. I think that's because unlike the former, this is a real

Alton can be surly and crass, but I don't want the rest of them (chefs) to follow suit. I like it for the first 15 minutes or so, but by the end I was just uncomfortable watching this. More Damaris please..

I loathed Rodney from the get go and like most of us, didn't really get Damaris until there was, like 5 episodes left, and once I got her I loved her. She was the most consistently watchable player, bar none. Now, like said, I loathed Rodney and his b.s. pie schtik. But then one day the first  Rocky was on cable and I

While obviously just a very long extended dream-sequence Curb, the movie had me smiling basically the entirety of its 105 minutes. The plot was dumb, but serviceable and the cast were all game. Lots of laughs with a more sympathetic Larry making it more than just a one-off silly venture. I'd love to see the sequel.

"because of the uncomfortable feelings it reveals" is meant to highlight the simplest form of homophobia that is a normal part of our society. It's being slightly homophobic, or to a lesser extent, being straight but doing something that might be seen as a little 'queer'. It's a dumb thing, like I said it brings out

I guess, Snarf, what's wrong with it is that saying you hate something implies an extreme position on that format. I'm okay that you get weirded out when grown people all of a sudden start to sing. It is weird, but I wait to hear the song before I decide if it was necessary in the first place. And yea, most musicals

here's my edit that I wanted to be a delete.

Okay, I stopped at this:
I think you're implying that people hate Broadway "because of the uncomfortable feelings it reveals" means that they're hiding that they're gay.

I couldn't believe that at the Orlando airport they had pulled the magazine in all news shops. Oh wait, it was Florida, never mind. It was kind of funny trying to explain to the clerk that pulling the magazine is an irony that only South Park seems to appreciate.