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Nathan Rabin had a pretty good piece here about the 80-81 season. There is a goddamn creepy filmed segment from November 1980 where Rocket is lurking around The Dakota trying to get an interview with Lennon.

There's a theory that everyone's favorite SNL era is when they were a teenager.

He likes money. What does it hurt?

Well, there are a lot of morally conflicted characters. Mickey Haller feels a lot of guilt about being a defense attorney, but he strikes me as sympathetic.

Not really, no. Why go to the movies to see dramatization of misery, suffering, and death?

Lawrence does more than die.

Been waiting for more "Bosch" episodes for a year. They did a pretty good job of staying true to the tone of the books.

Yep. Michael Haeneke making "Funny Games" to punish the audience—make a movie about something else instead.

At a certain point in my life I realized I didn't want to watch depressing movies anymore. I guess this is a really good film, but "old people get sick and die" is not a fun way to spend two hours.

Wouldn't it be cool? It would have a reason for looking shitty! They need to get on this.

Ever watched "First Take"?

Is that her real name?

Even for a YouTube supercut, this is unusually pointless.

Ginger Rogers, not a stunner? What?

Having two wide oceans to protect us, a hell of a lot of arable land to grow food, and vast natural resources…that all helped too.

Coca Cola? Quaker Oats?

No there aren't. The foot, maybe, but you'd have to be a really good shot. Or the ass, but if you shoot someone in the ass it could easily ricochet to somewhere fatal.

Yes I do—and oh God, that was the worst. Sonia Saraiya and a bunch of other teenagers bitching about how bad the picture looked in the WKRP Thanksgiving turkey episode.

That's the sad thing, this should have been made in 1999.

Keith Carradine had a totally different kink.