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    Whitney Cummings is "top notch female talent"? Huh …

    As was I … between this review, and the Interview with Roger Ebert, and the ensuing comments/links, it was nice to feel smugly superior as horrible TV shows and movies got their verbal comeuppance …

    I was hoping for a "Gigantic Asses" spin-off …

    Great, great band - see them live. I saw them cover "State of Love and Trust," which they did admirably, if not remarkably. Baba O'Riley, though? Not so much …

    Boy oh boy, does this show refract the greatness of Mad Men?

    True - isn't it a fairly know fact that their god, Ronald Reagan, considered his political "enemy," Tip O'Neill, a dear friend?

    Is that even her at the beginning of Sunday Night Football? It seems like some sort of strange, leather-clad, CGI-fembot …

    The second I saw this trailer, I immediately thought of that Onion story, which is one of my all time faves, along with this one: http://www.theonion.com/art…

    As far as All Star Western #1 is concerned … wasn't this done, seemingly much better, in Gotham by Gaslight, way back when?

    "The Kessel Run. What was that?"

    … and I'd throw Interpol in there … and basically any other band who were told were going to be the saviors of rock 10 years ago …

    I just can't see how they're going to find blue-collar workers each week who don't realize that they're working right next to Kelsey Grammer … oh, wait, I've got the wrong show …

    So does this mean that every rapper on MTV's Cribs will have to redecorate his formal dining room now?

    Saw this the other night. Admittedly, I'm a PJ diehard, so I enjoyed it immensely. But I think that anyone, whether a fan or not, would agree that Vedder seems so much more likeable and personable than his earlier, more contentious days. I hung on every word he and the band said when I was 16, but looking back on some

    Due to his MLB drug casualty status, I now consider the album Apple forever tainted …

    You know what I would enjoy? If this channel happened, and The Simpsons as we know it ceased production. However, and I've been saying for years, the show's writers should move the action ahead 5 or 6 years, put Bart and Lisa in Springfield High, and proceed with another 20 years worth of shows based around these

    I really enjoy reading this column, but it also reminds me of the reasons I left behind two of my childhood hobbies: comic book and baseball card collecting. Keeping up with all of this just seems to be a colossally daunting (and expensive) task. I'm not trying to be sound patronizing when I say this, but I really do

    Well, I would think playing for the Nets is what truly makes him faceless …

    You could wallpaper a house with the interviews Bono gave leading up to that album where he crowed about how experimental and weird and avant-garde and cutting edge and vital that album was going to be … and then we got "I'll Go Crazy (If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight)" and "Unknown Caller" …

    Two thoughts on two movies that I plan to see about two subjects I love - baseball and U2: