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Multiple Murdering Petersons is also the name of my incredibly unpopular gothic ska band.

Drew Peterson and Scott Peterson are different people? Until I read that, I did not know there were multiple murdering Petersons. I wonder which one I thought this movie was about.

At least it gave us Mark Wahlberg saying the lead female ape looked like Janet Jackson, one of my favorite celebrity "whoops!" statements.

Bramblepelt!

Madrid 1987 sounds cool. I'm not a big art house guy, but I like movies where people have clever discussions/arguments (like Certified Copy, and some of the scenes in Quiz Show).

I guess instead of blaming "Hollywood" (or, better yet, "Hollywood suits") for a lack of prominent female roles, we can start blaming society.

I also had no idea Drake Sather was dead, and was pretty shocked.

I went to Savannah once, over 10 years ago. The boardwalk is pretty and sufficiently boardwalk-esque. Sampled some taffy. Drank a root beer. Then later that night I ended up at a nightclub with some friends, which was no fun at all. I'm not a nightclub person, to say the least. My only vivid memory of Savannah is of

The only reason I watched a second (and then third) episode of this show is because of the (long) informative review(s). I don't watch anime typically, and I don't understand a single thing that happens in these episodes until I read the review.

I hope his salt doesn't get confiscated.

Maybe the water gets him instead.

It's about hot-shot Miami doctor Jack Royal and his eccentric partner Enrico "Pains" Painzetti. They solve crimes and have fun in the sun.

YO THIS MOVIE SOUNDS GOOD.

I really hope this all resolves itself for the best without me having to sign anything or contact anyone. If that's what they're waiting for, we're doomed.

I totally get what you're saying, but if the idea is to find a title that might make casual TV audiences tune in, and also assuming that the name Cougar Town is actively discouraging people from tuning in, I still think The Courteney Cox Show is a sensible idea. It tells casual viewers: here is a sitcom starring

I'm trying to figure out a way to make time for Carnivale in my life, because it sounds like a show I'd really dig, but I don't think I can. Maybe this summer. :-(

Why is the guy in the Royal Pains banner ad standing waist-deep in water? What do they hope that means to me, the person being advertised to? What is that trying to tell me about his character? Is he bad at finding places to stand?

I'm not a Star Trek guy, so I don't have any experience with those shows, but if they're not very good, why would he have to cover them? TV Club Classic is for, in my understanding anyway, really excellent and/or really historically important TV shows.

I know a lot of people hate Temple of Doom but I love it. I absolutely love it. I think it's tremendous fun, with a plethora of excellent action scenes.

I think The Courteney Cox Show would have been a good title.