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And Dream a Little Dream, too. I am nothing if not a consummate professional.

And Dream a Little Dream, too. I am nothing if not a consummate professional.

I for one am always pleased to read a Rabin Random Roles. Also, him doing this provided me with more time to prep for my RR w/ Corey Feldman tomorrow. So it's win-win.

I for one am always pleased to read a Rabin Random Roles. Also, him doing this provided me with more time to prep for my RR w/ Corey Feldman tomorrow. So it's win-win.

I take your point as well as the one made by @avclub-3dc8c7edcfd22274ec16790c9ca3f6c1:disqus, but what seems to be missing from this equation throughout a lot of the comments is that our answers to the AVQ&A is ostensibly one that we're providing without checking on everyone else's answers.

I take your point as well as the one made by @avclub-3dc8c7edcfd22274ec16790c9ca3f6c1:disqus, but what seems to be missing from this equation throughout a lot of the comments is that our answers to the AVQ&A is ostensibly one that we're providing without checking on everyone else's answers.

Okay, maybe he didn't. But in my mind, he held the phone out in front of him and stared it down. Either way, I cringed.

Okay, maybe he didn't. But in my mind, he held the phone out in front of him and stared it down. Either way, I cringed.

Never have the words "what a silly negro" been delivered so perfectly. (Mind you, I don't think I've ever actually heard them delivered by anyone else.)

Never have the words "what a silly negro" been delivered so perfectly. (Mind you, I don't think I've ever actually heard them delivered by anyone else.)

I endorse this premise wholeheartedly. Every SNL geek has their own favorite eras of the show, of course, but even though it was probably the year most cited as being the least live in the show's history, I'm sure I'm not the only one who loved the pre-taped bits done during the Billy Crystal / Christopher Guest /

I endorse this premise wholeheartedly. Every SNL geek has their own favorite eras of the show, of course, but even though it was probably the year most cited as being the least live in the show's history, I'm sure I'm not the only one who loved the pre-taped bits done during the Billy Crystal / Christopher Guest /

He didn't so much yell as verbally glower at me. So not so much scary as just highly disconcerting.

He didn't so much yell as verbally glower at me. So not so much scary as just highly disconcerting.

Yikes. Hadn't heard that one.

Yikes. Hadn't heard that one.

As noted by @disqusacc:disqus below, I was dumbfounded because I figured the actor in question was already aware that I hadn't seen the film, since no one who was interviewing the guy had seen the film (I was just apparently the only one who felt obliged to admit it), but even learning that fact didn't seem to matter

As noted by @disqusacc:disqus below, I was dumbfounded because I figured the actor in question was already aware that I hadn't seen the film, since no one who was interviewing the guy had seen the film (I was just apparently the only one who felt obliged to admit it), but even learning that fact didn't seem to matter

Whenever I tell the story to people, I somehow manage to channel a pretty good Marcellus Wallace voice…

Whenever I tell the story to people, I somehow manage to channel a pretty good Marcellus Wallace voice…