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Blaine and all the Warblers give me the total creeps…definitely contributed to my breaking up with the show during Season 2.

You know…no lie…I didn't realize how much alcohol contributed to my love of the show, until I watched season 2 sober.  Actually, until I stopped watching during season 2, because I couldn't enjoy it sober.  At all.

Really great interview all the way around.  I've been a big fan of Eurythmics always.  This is the first interview I remember reading where he talks in depth about Eurythmics, and the fame, and the music.  It's really great to know that he's never stopped making music (which I knew of course), but that at the same

psst…thanks for "Eurythmics", rather than "The Eurythmics".  It matters!

Oblique, that's the best description I've ever read of "I've Got A Life".  I came across it totally by accident, just looking through random videos.  "HEY, look at what I found!"

I bought a Eurythmics karaoke cd just so I could sing it.  It was a hit, and no one else had ever heard it either.

OK…I haven't read all the comments - but this interview disappeared for awhile, right?  It's truly one of my favorite interviews ever.

I did not know - but I'm not surprised.

Thirsty bugs.

I saw it when it came out, but I've been tempted to see it again - now, even more so.

I know what you mean.  Remember Charles Lane? http://www.imdb.com/name/nm…  He worked well into his nineties, playing the same "old man" character he started playing on television in the 1950's - when he was in HIS fifties.  When I found out about ten years ago that not only was he still alive (then), but he'd worked

I just had to look - Guilbert is 8 years older than MTM.

IIRC, Mary was married to a plastic surgeon in the eighties.  I wouldn't swear to it - but regardless, there's no question she had a lot of work done.  That famous MTM smile just kept getting wider…and wider…

Props to my mom though, for recognizing at the time that Harrison Ford was the real star.  I didn't see that one coming.

I'm definitely a Star Trek fan, but please let's not compare them and revive THAT non-rivalry.  They have superficial similarities, but they're two different things.  I was pretty cheesed when I went to a Star Trek exhibit a few years ago and saw that one of the posters for TMP said something like "There Is No

THIS is exactly what bothers me about it.  Yes, I've come to agree that they're Lucas' movies, I guess, and he can do what he wants, but I don't think it's right to bury the originals.  The brouhaha over colorization of classic movies in the 80s eventually died down when people realized that the originals weren't

I remember when the first movie came out, and everyone was going to see it over and over - it just kept growing and growing.  When my mom took me to see it, I didn't get what the fuss was.  I've seen it since, even on the big screen, just to see if it works for me and it doesn't.  God help me, I think what I always

I fell asleep during my first viewing of "Return of the Jedi" too, in the theatre when it was first released.  Now it's probably my favorite of the movies, after having seen it again.  But Star Wars - bleh.

I do believe that she's still with us.  They're not dissimilar at all, though I think they actually looked less alike as they aged..

Yes!  That's still the first thing I associate her with.