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I caught this on Turner Classic Movies not that long ago. Enjoyed it, although I did catch the goof with Treblinka. Not sure how the German should be made to realize how bad the Nazis are, within the movie, without that moment.

I'm watching North Korean film "O Youth!" on youtube. It's…different.

Lena Dunham is the worst. Overhyped, overrated, overprivileged, obnoxious.

I am watching a North Korean movie, "O Youth!" on You Tube. North Korean films I have watched on You Tube include "Pulgasari", "The Flower Girl", "The Schoolgirl's Diary", and "Hong Kil Dong". They are…different.

It wasn't "spoiled", it was a thing that became public knowledge after the show aired.

Loved "The Wonder Years", but that storyline with the insanely sexy Julie Condra (who looked like she was 21 at least) going after Kevin never made any sense.

I imagine they probably will stop covering it. Look at this comment thread. Mine will be the 71st post.

Tucson is Phil's hometown. The first episode shows him briefly returning to his little apartment before he comes to his senses and moves into a giant mansion.

So, Phil is still an asshole who keeps getting humiliated, and there's still no one to root for?

God, I wouldn't be like Carol and I wouldn't pretend to. Actually, I'd probably go feral like Phil did.

No. It would be terrible. It would be the worst. "Dallas" did this.

No.

I remember watching "Chiefs" as a kid on TV. It was pretty dark and creepy.

Tom Hanks and Peter Scolari!

Chaplin just talked and talked and talked so much in "Limelight". It was like he wanted to let loose all the dialogue he didn't say over 22 years in silents. The great parts about that film are great but it should have been a lot shorter.

A non-fiction account, hm? I might have to pick that up myself.

Found out that Robert Harris is finally getting around to writing the third book in his Cicero trilogy of historical fiction. I enjoyed the heck out of his first two, as I did his novel about the Dreyfus affair, as I did his Pompeii novel. I just like that stuff.

"Juliet Hulme"

I've recognized a couple. Bogosian, Dormer, Paula Garces, Garrett Dillahunt. But I do usually get a kick out of our reviewer saying so-and-so guest star has to be the killer when said star is no one I've ever seen.

Yeah, she's important.