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Appreciate Kelly, but love Astaire…even though he destroyed any of my desire to actually learn to dance. Every time I have tried he has inhabited my mind and discouragement immediately overwhelms me with the knowledge that being an Eighth as good as that is beyond me. Ginger and Fred were perhaps the best example of

Thank all the gods—Nordic, Hindu, Western et al—that I wasn't eating acid when I saw that picture…reminds me of the meth freak who offered me head in the all-night diner in Oxnard in '06. Still have nightmares…and the skin on my thigh still has the memory problems of the coffee burn from my escape.

No…sorry…I'm Heterostioc. None of this He-Master and Men of the Universe stuff for me. I have a closed mind.

Beatle…maybe. Ex-prez? No. This is way, way worse than that. This is even a little more horrible than losing…like…Cookie Monster to a cocaine O.D. in a bad Jersey City hotel with a couple of hookers..

Thanks. Redeem yourself, Bill.

Think it's bigger than that. You know how guys are…mistaking everything as undersized.

Can anybody tell me what wedged Ramis and Bill Murray apart? Knew it happened…and that they recently made up…but have never known why.

If we can we wake up too and have him back…I'm in.

If you haven't seen him as Moe Greene on the first seasons of SCTV, DO IT. And what can you say about 'Groundhog Day'? Taking nothing away from his other work (Multiplicity is a great but forgotten one), one of the most brilliantly conceived, best written and near-perfect comedies of all time. May your ship sail

Sorry to tell ya…Mel Brooks didn't appear in the cast of Your Show of Shows, he was only one of the writers; that's Howard Morris as Uncle Goopy.

I LOVE Matinee. Hope he and Cathy Moriarty got along well together, because their relationship in the film was great. Wish they would have worked together again. But he's one of the very few actors whose mere presence makes me want to see whatever he's in.

Gee, it didn't occur to me that anyone would think my comment compared her to Kurt Cobain at all…except in the very small note that they were two popular artists whose fame overwhelmed them. If you worship Kurt—whose music I admire greatly and truly wish hadn't BEEN overwhelmed—so much that any mention of him in

Maybe not "dislike", but "don't really believe in"…and then it ceases to be your art and becomes Product.

One thing unmentioned here is that the woman is Bipolar and that might explain a lot about her duality of purpose. In the beginning she was a young mother coming out of Irish society where there are certain expectations of feminine behavior and even fewer options than men have, so a level of success had to be a

When I was living in NYC after getting out of the Army post-Vietnam Jonathan Schwartz was on WNYC-FM and was RAPTUROUS about Jobriath…played him at least once every show and quivered when speaking his name. The gay people I worked with there seemed to find his infatuation pretty weird…though they did accept his

THAT, sir or madam, is a lively piece of invention. I shall convert forthwith from my New Retarded Standard Version. Bravo.

Becker was a GREAT FRICKIN' SHOW. Nice to know somebody else remembers it.

The Wesley episode that really got me was when the little bastard f.u.ed a science experiment and his nanobots took over the Enterprise…and he didn't even get disciplined for it. They should have thrown the little bastard out a porthole and had Picard go to his mom and say "oops! sorry, my girl. but now that he's out