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Gore Vidal was the last of them. I love Buckley. I watch Firing Line on Amazon Prime and just roar. (I just watched Mailer and Buckley go at it and it was hilarious. Ho ho and not ha ha, but still.)

The theme for Hawaii Five-O rocks for so many reasons. But the opening credits really sold it. The one-two punch made the show so exciting. I mean, how about that weird mix of jump cuts and zooming to Jack Lord on the balcony? The credits still hold and presaged MTV's directorial style.

Mike Post, man. He knocked out a lot of huge TV themes. "The Rockford Files" and "Hill Street Blues" both went Top Ten.

I've never seen a Tyler Perry film and I probably won't, but there's a lot of haters out there in A.V. Club land for this guy.

First off, Travis has previously said his father doesn't know and that the show will be his coming out.

I may have misconstrued her comments. I think I took more from it chicken nuggets and mac and cheese. Somehow I took her thing as she didn't have a comfort food or a family recipe to share from times past and that she has to resort to the near present to find a meal to share.

His deadpan while calling Diggle, "Roy's been shot. With an arrow. It's a long story," is hilarious.

I won't even watch Lord of the Rings because of that bad hand bonanza. If they can blow $300 million making Middle Earth, they can spend a couple nickels and CGI Elijah Wood a manicure which isn't nauseating to see.

I think because of Thanksgiving, I would make the awesome Depression Era recipe for stuffing my grandma made. Ground giblets, parsley, onion, salt & pepper, butter, scalded milk, eggs, and a sleeve of saltines. Sounds awful, but it rocks and makes a pseuo-timbale after it is baked. Everyone loves it as long as you

Yes.

Oh, Grant Gustin, so dreamy and then they do a close-up on his hands and he has bitten nails. DC Comics heroes have always had nice hands.

Really? That's awesome. Because she always seemed so self-contained (and I have to remind myself of the term "editing" constantly), I wondered if she was one of those people who got no help at home and struck out on her own. There was always a hint of WASP in her.

Perhaps I only did it so you aren't the only one at the coffeehouse who didn't have a chance to feel superior.

I agree. I am grateful for Dr. John's rendition of the Theme from Blossom but stfu, dude.

Call me a bad person, but these dudes need to cowboy up and grow a pair. There is nothing worse than listening to these people who have the chance of a a lifetime cry and moan on national television (which right there will assist their careers) because they have to spend six weeks away so young Ghennypher will be able

It is told well. Here's the thing: ask yourself if you really, really want to know often disgusting things about people you loved in movies. I honestly wish I never read it. This is some real Hollywood Babylon shit.

I know Preminger hired Gene Tierney because she worked with him in Laura. She had been plagued with mental illness issues which ultimately hurt her career. So he threw her a bone.

I enjoy in The Philadelphia Story when James Stewart shows up plastered at Cary Grant's and lectures him on loving Katharine Hepburn. He is slugging champagne and a belch gets away from him. Grant says, "Excuse me," and tries not to ruin the take by laughing. But it works because C.K. Dexter-Haven would find such a

No, no, and no again.

Honestly, there is nothing wrong with the words "actor" and "actress". Most languages account for gender and number in their nouns.