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Harry Crumb was a odd film, but even as a kid watching it on TV, I got the sense they where trying to make some kinda series out of it. He also made a movie called "Delirious" where he played a script writer for soaps, and the odd thing was the movie before it became a wacky dream sequence which lasted most of the

Also, John Hughes was the master of taking really mundane, non-special ideas and writing lovable and great scripts out of them.

That is one lucky dude.

They are kinda missing the point. John Candy and the scripts of John Hughes had a ton of charm. It really doesn't work without them.

So, we are down to remaking one of John Hughe's lesser scripts?

Sean Hannity is a total idiot in his view points, but as far as media goes, I would think he knows his stuff. He's been a media guy forever. However, the fact he signs his tweets as "Best, Sean" shows me he doesn't even know basic Twitter. Is he just really a total idiot even around basic media? The business he's been

I was confused by her giving Glenn Beck attention. Beck is obviously a guy who will do anything to keep his career afloat, however how flimsy the narrative of it becomes.

I totally agree with that. Though, Fallon might of just been better turning down such a figure on this show. The other late night guys should of as well. As far as not being in a group he's going to hurt, I'm in that too. However, I don't get these people who are okay with being surrounded by people he is going to

After Jimmy Fallon did the lightweight interview where he ruffled Trump's hair, Samantha Bee did a monologue burning him to the ground. I don't think that helped him.

I don't want to live on this planet anymore.

Ironically, "American Movie" is a classic of indie cinema.

Yeah. It was actually a really sad film, but the ads had Robin Williams jumping around as a robot and the song with the lyrics "We really like to party!" playing over it.

Yes.

Yeah. There is a video floating around YouTube of the creator of "ALF" oddly talking to a class of writing students at some university in Connecticut I think. He was complaining they got cancelled to make room for "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air", and a season 5 of "ALF" would of had him do wacky things as a member of

I do agree. I never got "Boy Meets World" even in reruns. It was one of the most uneven sitcoms ever created. Heck, every season was basically a retooled show.

Anyone it odd that Comedy Central out of nowhere just made every morning a "That 70s Show" marathon?

Bill Waterson has famously turned down millions in deals like this, with the exception of books and a calendar here and there.

This sound horrifying.

I kinda dig this idea. Even if it doesn't totally make a ton of sense, at least it's new.

Well, Robert Smigel but it might not be so bad.