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Brian Setzer's version of Louis Prima sure sounds a lot like Actual Louis Prima.

His breakfasts have gone downhill since he brought in Nico Muhly to cook the hashbrowns.

As many times as I need to prove I bought a doughnut.

This specific aspect of HK comedies is referred to as "mo lei tau" — "makes no sense."

Agree about Love On Delivery. Also recommend "The Flirting Scholar" and "The Lucky Guy."

That's ducktyping.

Also, "Send In The Clowns."

I think I would enjoy them a lot more if every vocal track wasn't drenched in autotune/pitch correction. Can these guys not actually sing on their own?

One of them is, yes.

Hey Alex McCown,

The illicit love child of "They Might Be Giants" and "Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World"

All right. I will revisit The Final Cut based solely on your description of it here.

We watched this last week. I'll admit I didn't think it was top-tier Hitch. In three or four places there are these abrupt changes of character that made me think "did the DVD just skip five minutes ahead?"

Allow me to introduce you to the get-up-and-flip-it wonder workout that is Classical Music on 45s

Two-person talkfest with Michael Caine? Are you going to review "The Trip"?

Voice of the century. If you haven't already, check out the two solo albums she cut for RCA.

Actually, there are a few more classical music ones, for those of you playing along at home.

Joe Frank (radio monologist) / Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reynolds

I forgot about Puffy. Oh, so many headaches having to explain that it was Japanese girls. I guess that was true of "X" also (later disambiguated to "X Japan").

also, Grapes of Wrath