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    During that week's SNL rehearsals Berle told a reporter that Belushi, Murray, Aykroyd and the rest of the cast were "the stars of tomorrow." Lorne said he came very close to replying, "No, Milton, they're the stars of today — YOU'RE the star of yesterday."

    Della, Chuck's memoir about his late daughter, is probably his worst — he was settling scores with his first ex-wife and had absolutely no insight into his daughter's descent into drugs and HIV.

    "Which Doobie you be?"

    He pulls a gun on Chuck during his cameo. Because nothing screams comedy gold like Phil Hartman and guns, amirite??

    Chuck Barris did an appearance at a local Borders when the Confessions of a Dangerous Mind film was released in 2003. During the Q&A:

    I first came across that particular issue of SPY at a college bookstore. A co-ed — someone who had presumably taken and passed numerous intelligence examinations to attend that institution of higher learning — looked quizzically at the cover with Hillary as a dominatrix, then turned to me and asked, "Is that a real

    Beyond his difficulties with other musicians, his career was hounded by lurid implications and rumors about his sexual proclivities

    Carrie That Weight

    Drive My Carbonite

    Sean Lennon is now one year and three months older than John Lennon ever was.

    Run for Your Life Day

    Cantina Buy Me Love

    Paul Schaeffer

    Armond White hailed this as "an audacious rebuke of politically correct Obama-era hipster nihilism (…) on a par with Griffith, Truffaut and Sandler."

    Hey Vern, what's that say there on the back of the Marquis of Queensbury's callin' card?

    A decade or so ago there was a not-bad original musical based on The Cherry Sisters, CHERRY BOMB, which premiered in Philadelphia.

    but charming as [Zoey] Deutch is, mere onscreen complaints don’t lend her character any dimension.

    Jerry Lee Lewis has outlived Michael Jackson, Prince and Davy Jones.

    Not to let Jer completely off the hook — he's being an asshole in the clip — but interviewers should never ask an endless series of yes/no questions.