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Antenna network (cable channel) showed "California Split" two nights ago … I hadn't seen it anywhere for years. Still good.

Saw this on On Demand a couple months ago. Did ANYBODY go see it in a cinema?

Saw this on On Demand a couple months ago. Did ANYBODY go see it in a cinema?

"Not done yet," cool, but the Broadway version of "Blazing Saddles" he is now writing is going to have to pretty much be case-closed for ol' Mel.

"Not done yet," cool, but the Broadway version of "Blazing Saddles" he is now writing is going to have to pretty much be case-closed for ol' Mel.

Hmmm. The hotel shower scene? The Sinatra impersonation song? That's at least six minutes right there.

Hmmm. The hotel shower scene? The Sinatra impersonation song? That's at least six minutes right there.

Casting agent: "They want you for a part in Homeland where you have breakfast." F. Murray Abraham: "I'll take it."

Casting agent: "They want you for a part in Homeland where you have breakfast." F. Murray Abraham: "I'll take it."

She was dating Bratt at the time, so she did a show.

She was dating Bratt at the time, so she did a show.

Mary Tyler Moore in "Ordinary People" and Dick Van Dyke as a wife murderer in "Columbo" come to mind.

Mary Tyler Moore in "Ordinary People" and Dick Van Dyke as a wife murderer in "Columbo" come to mind.

When I first heard Dylan McDermott do the Dermot Mulroney joke in Will Ferrell's "The Campaign," I thought it was pretty funny. Seeing it repeated on SNL, not so much.

When I first heard Dylan McDermott do the Dermot Mulroney joke in Will Ferrell's "The Campaign," I thought it was pretty funny. Seeing it repeated on SNL, not so much.

Same joke was used by McDermott earlier this year in Will Ferrell's film, "The Campaign."

Same joke was used by McDermott earlier this year in Will Ferrell's film, "The Campaign."

Dermot M vs. Dylan M was taken from Will Ferrell's film, "The Campaign."

Dermot M vs. Dylan M was taken from Will Ferrell's film, "The Campaign."

First season of "30 on 30" — extraordinary. This season of "30 on 30" — below ordinary.