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14th President Franklin Pierce
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"Daredevil, the blind superhero with the power to imbue every Ben Affleck casting with heavy skepticism…"

Pearl Jam will likely do a halftime show around 2020 or so. They're not a hot new act and not quite "classic rock" enough yet.

That's right, great game too. The guitar flying into the heart was some pretty sweet set design.

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers were one of the best ones I remember from recent years. I don't even remember who played in the game.

I know they all look basically the same but for some reason that Blockbuster looks like the one in Culver City, adjacent to an In N Out Burger.

The CD doesn't get enough credit as a format. Vinyl is great and all but you could do so many weird things with CD's. My favorite is a little song or movie clip or whatever that often showed up as negative time on the CD player, and wouldn't play if you just skipped to the song.

The Garth Marenghi commercial on "Man to Man with Dean Lerner" was great too. "If you're going to buy one of my books, buy this one, which is all of them."

I live in Las Vegas and this guy's mug is plastered all over town. Weirdly, the comic who often appears at Brad Garrett's Comedy Club is Brad Garrett.

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Really? I respect your opinion but the acting made the movie, to me. I was more perturbed by the direction. The battle scenes are shot so weirdly, with endless close-ups of someone firing a gun.

If I interviewed Sam Elliott, I would just be me on the other end of the phone trembling and sweating and praying he doesn't scold me. Also "Rush" is a damn good movie, arguably Jason Patric's finest hour. But it is nearly submarined by that awful soundtrack.

ALBUM VERSIONS OF THE SONGS???? Good lord! How lazy can you get? There are thousands of hours of live versions of all those songs out there, many actually recorded AT CBGB.

The celebrities auditioning for weird thing they're totally wrong for was funny back when The Ben Stiller Show did it in 1995.

That's probably one of the funniest things I have ever seen on SNL.

Sure this is derivative, it sounded even more so back then when it was on MTV every five minutes. But I would rather take these guys, Dishwalla, Silverchair, Dig, etc. than Miley Cyrus or Kesha any day. At least grunge bands were attempting to "say" something, even if it often was ultimately nothing.

He's so badass in "The Silent Partner." You know he's a bad guy, but then he becomes a REALLY bad guy.

I seriously think he was in an accident or hit his head or something. He was a hardcore liberal and now outdoes Fox News on a regular basis.

I agree. Great movie and sadly mostly forgotten.

My favorite part of this movie is when Dreyfuss takes Nolte to the hanger factory and offers him a job. Nolte basically says no thanks, I'd rather just keep living in your house for free and do nothing all day. And Dreyfuss is more or less cool with it.

Definitely one of my favorite movies. I'm always mystified more people don't know of it. In my opinon one of the best-directed Scorsese films, it's almost a live-action cartoon in parts. Especially the end where Sandra chases Jerry down the sidewalk in her underwear. So many great ancillary characters - the security