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Huzzah!!!!
Great job, Steven. I will sleep easier knowing you're all over this shit.

"Under the Cherry Moon" will be the next MYOF. And I think the idea of a My Year Of Flops film festival is awesome.

Tis truly
a great thing when a twenty-two minute network sitcom has far too many moments of hilarity to do justice to in a mere nine-hundred word blog piece. Good stuff. Oh if only it weren't going away again.

That sounds kinda awesome, in a masochistic kind of way.

Scott
challenged me to misspell Graffiti a different way each time I used it. O.K, he didn't actually challenge me to misspell it but I did so anyway. Fun fact: Madonna turned down the female lead and Chavez was briefly signed to Paisley Park as a spoken-word artist. It's a fact! Or at least I read it on the internet

Great entry
though this does throw a monkey wrench into my plan to write a blog series where I revisit all my cassingles in an effort to parse down my collection. Damn you, Murray! In a weird coincidence I actually spent about a week a month ago listening to nothing but Al Stewart's "Year of the Cat" over and over

That
was an awesome post, Scott. But did they bring back the Gladiator who was dating Milhouse's mom?

I am so
looking forward to reading the results of this poll. Then we can all mock you for the movies you didn't include on your lists as well as the films you did. (cackles maniacally)

This skit was also a reminder of what a good actor Aykroyd can be when given a halfway decent role. Did anyone see him in Stephen Fry's"Bright Young Things"? It was great to see him, you know, actually trying.

First!
I believe this is Karen Black's first appearance on the show. Though I could be wrong.

found that anecdote amusing. And I'm always appreciative of a semi-relevant Frank Tashlin reference. Look, I can comment again! Oh, the magic of the internet!

Oh, it's on now, Mr. Murray. Cajun-style.

the book
Has anyone here read it? Good? Bad? Better than the film? Worse? For that matter does anyone here like pina coladas? Long walks in the rain?

Also
this will be the last unedited MYOF. From here on out Scott will once again protect the good people of the A.V Club from the grammar, punctuation and typos of a graduate of the Chicago Public School system.

I'm interested
in seeing what fans of the Broadway show thought of the movie. I talked about that a little with Tasha Robinson last night (fan of the show, not so much the movie) but I'm interested in seeing what other Rentheads thought of Mr. Columbus' adaptation.

Thanks, guys. I went back and corrected everything you mentionedd.

between the head mistress and the photographer is the same, right? That much they retained, eh?

Also
has anyone read the book? How does it compare to the film?

I was
once again rolling without a copy editor so I apologize once again for any and all typos and grammatical errors.

That could very well happen. It's something I've actually given a lot of thought to.