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@Fireball: Otto Chriek? I love that guy!

I saw Coupon, and it was a movie!

@Darth Weevil: There is a real musical called "Chess." Couldn't say what it's about.

Top Hat: "Hey, dog, I'll give you five dollars not to do what you're thinking about doing."

Sean has been cracking me up consistently of late
And today you get bonus points for the use of "auric," a word I have not seen in print since I flipped idly through a Latin textbook published circa 1935.

No need for a musical - TAS took care of that
Remember that episode of Batman: The Animated Series when Batman watched a musical that had been written about him? It had one song: "A Superstitious Cowardly Lot," which was pretty great. So that must be why this new show won't be a musical, right? 'Cause they already

Well, that's surprising
This far down in the comments and no one has mentioned Heroes? It should have ended in the middle of season one after the cheerleader-saving.

Three words: James Hurley sings.

To no one's surprise
Two words for you, my friends: Fraggle. Rock.

He is, indeed, excellent in Persuasion, as is Amanda Root. Persuasion also has the benefit of being adapted from a Jane Austen book that fewer people have read and has fewer film adaptations, meaning that the personal tastes of the viewer are less likely to interfere with their enjoyment of the film. The recent Pride

God, yes. I would watch the shit out of that. Especially if Stephen Fry shows up as the aging detective pulled out of retirement to bring them both down.

For his guest-star appearance in the first season of Red Dwarf, Craig Ferguson will always have my love.

It's got that upstate prison skank that'll make your feet STANK!

Wha…?
Look, I love Sports Night as much as, and often considerably more than, the next person, but this is the THIRD TIME it has been released. What gives?

But did anyone ever see them in a room together? THEY MIGHT BE THE SAME PERSON.

Maurice Lamarche rocks my socks off. That's him talking about the "green peaness" on The Critic.

So what I'm getting from this review is:
This is something I would really enjoy having on in the background while I do something else, like play American McGee's Alice for the umpteenth time or grade Latin quizzes.

A resident of Laos. Get over yourself.

Agreed! This whole write-up was a chucklefest. I plan to start using the verb "to suck on toast" immediately and often.

Yes, I enjoyed the part where Shatner said "And here's where the rock monster didn't appear."