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What really made this show distinctive was satire rather than parody. Rockford was a man out of his time. A down-to-earth guy stuck amid the fads, fashions and phonies of the Me Decade. “The Oracle Wore A Cashmere Suit,” is one of the best eps for exactly this reason. That it features Beth Davenport, far and away my

Great! More work for Sam Worthington!

What a terrible thing to say about Kat Dennings!

Inspirational lyric:
" They're making the bed I've crashed…and been sick in."

No arguments about Bullitt being cool. Check out the ultra hip jazz combo during the scene in the restaurant. Also, McQueen and Bisset get my vote as one of the sexiest screen couple of all time. ( I asume you meant to type 'Jacqueline Bisset' rather than 'Juliet Binoche', who was only four years old when the movie

New York, New York is pretty bad.

Oh no he isn't. We were happy to claim him when he was young, sexy and successful but now that he's an old, ugly, washed-up crazy person, he's all yours.

Re the score, Miles Davis once told his brother: "Fuck Jazz! Alex North is the man."

In Hollywood's history of rotten casting decisions, this has got to be one of the worst.

Isn't George Clooney the obvious choice?

So let me get this straight - one douchebag is calling another douchebag, a douchebag for calling him a douchebag?

It seems that Frank Zappa recorded oddballs like Wild Man Fischer and the GTOs out of sheer perversity but occasionally he struck gold. Trout Mask Replica and Alice's career being the best (and only?) examples.

Pretty much what I would expect from a BBQ at Lynch's place.

Seems like Studio 60, but this time the Judd Hirsch character isn't fired.
Sorkin really loves Network doesn't he?
Wonder if anyone was tempted to hire Faye Dunaway for Fonda's role.

If they're really going to base this character on Cobain wouldn't Brad Pitt be better casting?
I mean he actually does look a bit like Cobain and unlike Cruise does come across as a cool dude.
Then again, this isn't a bio-pic and who cares what a screenwriter intended anyway? By the time Eastwood and Cruise get

Orson Welles always rated her as one of the best actors he ever worked with but all those years on 'Bewitched' probably diminished her reputation. Although she was the best reason for watching that show. Of course the two of them went back a long way. She was the original Margo Lane to his Lamont Cranston.

"Adorkable"? I don't have to make up an adjective for this woman.
"Insufferable" will do just fine.

I always wondered what happened to Dan.

@avclub-f3df38bea0571d15e376bda9c1245e59:disqus @avclub-ffc905126015cdc6758873970fb59828:disqus Yeah buddy movies have always traded on that sort of thing but there was always plenty of romances being made, as well. Also in Butch Cassidy you'll notice how much affection Newman has for Katherine Ross (obviously

I'm unfamiliar with Chelsea Handler. Saw her on Ferguson the other night. Is she always such a bitch? Ferguson managed some laughs by working off her rudeness but, good lord, she was unpleasant! This movie sounds like it suits her. Maybe she should have played the lead and saved Witherspoon the embarrassment. But then