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I'm on board with this only if they re-cast Bill Duke and David Patrick Kelly to reprise their roles from the original.

Seen this and it's not perfect, but Michael Caine as Harry Brown is hard as fuckin' nails: that alone was worth a couple of hours out of my life.

Best line in that song: the simple " I want you back" at the end of the chorus, gloriously mangled by Mark E.'s signature delivery into '"I Want Chewbacca."

In answer to the original question, "They were the baggage handlers on the train to Baltimore in Trading Places".

"Charlie's Angles 3: the Legend of Curly's Protractor".

From the voice on that audio clip, either Sevigny was as exhausted as she said or Sean O'Neal was actually interviewing Bea Arthur.

1977 - I can remember the Flash Gordon being on at the pictures (wasn't allowed to go, for whjich I still carry a grudge), "Down Under" by Men at Work at #1 in the charts and my Dad's Sinclair ZX80 as the height of home computing technology.

Oh I'm right here, among my own…

You forgot the slo-mo. Always the slo-mo.

People here hate Zach Braff for the same reason they hated Wesley Crusher - they all want to be the strong leader, or the rebel with the ascerbic wit, but they all know deep down that they're the thin-skinned, somewhat geeky smart-alec. Of course they hate him: he is them.

Second, Mrs. Izzard - although I thought season three was storming it only until until they replaced Dr. Wen with that big-bosomed blonde Amazonian chief surgeon (in case we couldn't already guess this show is cast and made in Los Angeles). It was to be hoped that season four would be a return to form when she didn't

His appearance on Dinner For Five showed just what a charming, funny and self-aware fella Roger Corman is: he totally gets that he's the master of schlock cinema, and is quite happy to laugh about his legendary frugality. Bruce Campbell is also terrific in this episode:

The comb-overs man, the comb-overs….

I remember a version of Alice Through The Looking Glass from years ago with Kate Beckinsdale in the lead. It may have been a made-for TV thing - as it had a bunch of British TV actors in it - but I do remember that Kate Beckinsdale played Alice with red hair.

Hipster douchebag - who's hipster douchebaggery is obvious to all but himself - makes anti-hipster douchebag comment.

The first night I spent with my significant other, in the sweet afterglow of delicate but passionate lovemaking, curled up together and drifting towards the dark ether of sleep's warm beckoning embrace…

On a separate point, "That's My Zeus" would make a great sitcom.

Can it include the term "Cocksuckers"?

I Bombed Korea - just like in M*A*S*H…

This will be released theatrically as a five-hour marathon? I had all three recorded from television last year and one night lined them up to play concurrently. After the first episode I'd had enough for one night: they are brilliant, complex and involving dramas, but watch any more than one in a single sitting and