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Your response reminds me of Reed Birney's performance on House of Cards.

I have to admit, Travolta's performance is growing on me. We kept thinking he was just doubling-down on one facial expression the first couple episodes, but now he seems to be a more fleshed-out character. I think the eyebrows and bronzer are a mite distracting. However, when he gets something to chew on you remember

And end with a dramatic appearance by Katy Perry.

I just don't see how they can make a series out of that. I mean, the villain is either God or George W. Bush (guess whom Smurphy will take on). From a dramatic standpoint, it just smacks of Eat Your Peas.

Pity KT Tunstall's "Suddenly I See" was a decade later.

Wow, you could heave a copy of Gone with the Wind and those cameltoes would catch it.

I hope there are threechums in Heaven.

Two years later, I am sick in bed with stomach flu and am pissing away hours reading old comments and I just want to say you are absolutely correct about Dr. John. He is an American original and is entitled to say things like "hip tang".

Holy mutha of all that's fuck!!! I just Wikipedia'd it… wow.

Ten Little Native Americans is clunky.

I just want to say I have a huge crush on Max Landis.

Trevor Noah has really nice hands.

I read the books and loved them. No, they were not well-written. But they moved at a quick pace and used the backdrop of The Rapture and the Book of Revelation to help move the plot forward.

Careful, you can piss away hours on that site. But Banjochris was right about the Frankenheimer interview. It is a hoot.

I was disappointed that Eddie Murphy did not participate. He should realize he owed his massive popularity (at twenty-one) to SNL. I am sure he has his reasons but he also left the Oscars® when he didn't win Best Supporting Actor (God, he always wanted to sing… Good Lord he made us suffer through that). I mean, it

Actually, if you want to learn something about television, I highly suggest you check out these comprehensive interviews:

I am guessing I meant that the German and Philco numbers were the total interlaced and when I referenced 240, I was merely referencing the frame.

In fairness, that perm was really shitty. It came off as wet on television, which was in 240i back then.

That's incorrect. The British Journal of Clinical Psychology lists Cavorting Neisei as the fourth most efficacious antecedent of involuntary laughter. Flatus was third, Idiopathic Events of the Obese placed, and the winner was, of course, Sobbing Papists.

Right? We laughed at the Dancing Itos, which seemed like a genius bit of comedy. Just saying "Kato" ensured a legitimate guffaw. I worked in a hotel at the time and the drink special in the bar was an "O.J. Slash", which was a screwdriver with a line of grenadine added.