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The wikipedia entry doesn't list shows that switched from a network to syndication or vice versa - like Mr. Ed or Mama's Family. I feel like those should count.

Oh wow. Just googling that brings up some scary images.

Hey - I didn't write the show.

I just watched the first episode of Black Mirror, which involves having sex with a pig. That episode will most definitely put you off of sex with pigs. Unless you're already into it. In such a case, it may actually turn you on.

Also, I don't think Recount is a comedy - although it's possible I completely missed the point.

I've been wanting to see this. I love Two Lane Blacktop and Cockfighter.

I've been wanting to see this. I love Two Lane Blacktop and Cockfighter.

My top movies so far (in alphabetical order):

My top movies so far (in alphabetical order):

It's Roger Deakins - not Deakin. I feel slightly nerdy pointing this out, but really I'm just anal retentive.

It's Roger Deakins - not Deakin. I feel slightly nerdy pointing this out, but really I'm just anal retentive.

Who?

Who?

In the early aughts Tim McGraw recorded a cover of a song called "Red Rag Top" by a Nashville singer songwriter named Jason White. The song describes the two kids, one in high school and the other unemployed, who decide not to have the child. The song is sung as a memory that the protagonist is thinking back on.

In the early aughts Tim McGraw recorded a cover of a song called "Red Rag Top" by a Nashville singer songwriter named Jason White. The song describes the two kids, one in high school and the other unemployed, who decide not to have the child. The song is sung as a memory that the protagonist is thinking back on.

Another excellent retro movie out on Blu-Ray this week: The Sterile Cuckoo. The Oscar nominated song in THAT movie wears out its welcome, but Liza Minnelli is legitimately great in it.

Another excellent retro movie out on Blu-Ray this week: The Sterile Cuckoo. The Oscar nominated song in THAT movie wears out its welcome, but Liza Minnelli is legitimately great in it.

I've seen a few of these, and I definitely tend to have some of these issues. When I saw Frances Ha, I initially dreaded it - assuiming that yes, it would be a nother mumblecore movie about an entitled, grating twenty-something moaning about romance and other first world problems. But the strength of Greta Gerwig's

I've seen a few of these, and I definitely tend to have some of these issues. When I saw Frances Ha, I initially dreaded it - assuiming that yes, it would be a nother mumblecore movie about an entitled, grating twenty-something moaning about romance and other first world problems. But the strength of Greta Gerwig's

I first saw this movie when I was maybe six. And it inspired me to seek out older movies - specifically all the Frankenstein and Wolf Man movies (and other old horror movies) that came before this one. It was high school before I finally tracked down the two movies that came just before this one (House of Frankenstein