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Steve Potter
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Well, no Frasier birthdays, but the "most popular" person did star on a highly popular nineties sitcom beginning with "Fr", so that's close enough for today.

Underestimating the scope of NATO/The Warsaw Pact?

About what I anticipated, even putting into consideration that I have significantly lower standards when it comes to superhero movies than the A.V. Club. At least we'll finally have a Marvel movie with memorable cinematography and music!

Later this week I'm planning on a favorite Twilight Zone debate.

To be fair, that was kind of a charmless role. He's much much better in The Invitation.

Try as I might, I never can.

I would watch the hell out of a film called Arnold Schwarzenegger is a Pretty Good Ballroom Dancer.

He'd probably forgive you, he seems cool.

If you run out of almond milk, you can buy milk that isn't garbage.

I meant more in the way that Hannibal treated death. It made the cases in a lot of procedurals, but especially Criminal Minds, seem hollow and exploitative rather than tragic and horrible.

Shit talking Birdman is one of my many hobbies, along with shit talking Tom Hooper's Les Miserables or The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.

Halloween III: The Search for Michael Myers

*perfectly encapsulates the inanity of World War I through the eyes of an impartial observer as well as using an unconventional protagonist to demonstrate the innocence the world lost*

Clinton must have covered up the link! Rigged!

I HAVE LOST FAITH IN YOU

I used to be a huge Criminal Minds fan, and they had some episodes that really scared me.

Aishwarya Rai was the star of Bride & Prejudice, you MONSTER.

It might have been good, but it wasn't War Horse good*

I too try to forget as much as I can about Birdman.

Daran Norris is always going to be Gordy to me.