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i always thought saul goodman was really odenkirk's stevie grant character from the larry sanders show

i'm waiting for the Deuteronomy movie. he was one cool Deute.

I'm still hoping they write some God in. He is my favorite fictional character after all.

or maybe some hepcats. kids love charlie parker.

plus i remember, the boatload of praise he heaped on Revenge of the Sith before it came out, and that movie was also slightly better than Cop-Out

I'd go see My Dinner with Chewbacca, with Wallace Shawn speaking his dialogue from Andre to Chewbacca's growls

providence, ri and the rhode island school of design gave us most of the talking heads, but unfortunately also gave us that seth dude and his family whatever show……..

Greece is the word

old school: ralph malph on happy days insulting potsie by saying "you're such a potsie" and the bizarre behavior of the unseen (until he was seen in later seasons, a real jump the shark move) clarence the cook at arnolds.

i can't upvote this enough

as someone who lives literally within the RI borders i support your encouragement of such mockery. even for narragansett beer which is just yankee pbr

i usually use the term "tawny moor"

i'll try, but my memory is not too good

was hoping for a mention of Chaplin, where he played j edgar hoover, but still a good random roles

and a piece of useless cheers trivia, he's buried a couple of gravestones from my grandmother

it has more in common with all along the watchtower, at least the end part does

somebody needs to remember laughter

i can't find any source that confirms that he actually was in any of those movies other than on the soundtrack

i don't think i have every listened to any oasis, other than very faintly in the background. closest i got was mr. show's parody, smudge with clive and ian shropshire

stevie ray vaughan did an unplugged early in the series that was excellent