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And the guy next to her looks like Adrien Brody as a Mario Brother.

The psychiatrist bit is perhaps a bit clunky, but I've always thought it was probably necessary— Psycho's been imitated enough now that it's easy to forget that in 1960 Norman Bates was a wholly new type of animal as far as movie audiences were concerned.  I suspect that the movie's first-run viewers were grateful for

Ooh, good tip!

Hollywood as a community may be just a tad squeamish on the whole L. Ron Hubbard topic.

Yeah, it was Rip Tide I was thinking of.  I totally forgot "Heavy Early".  Though I do remember that in the pilot episode (maybe?) someone lists a long string of other Johnny-names he used at other stations.

…not anymore.

That's the one I was thinking of!  I should've read down further.

Wasn't there another one where Fever adopted a new persona to host a TV show?  It's been a while since I've seen it.

Alter egos?  Pah!  I'm Dick Rockhard.

Well it sure worked for Necrobutcher.

The guy wearing the six thousand dollar suit needs to tell you about his numbers?  COME ON!

It's probably a good thing we don't have to see his penis.

Also they're really high in cholesterol.

"Nobody's perfect."

No matter how many times they did the 3-D bit, it was funny every single time.  I don't know how that is, but it's true.

That sketch made me weep with laughter.  Borgnine getting attacked by the bug, Simon ripping out Garfunkel's hair…

He was excellent in all three, to be sure.  I think his performance in Dead Ringers is one of my favorite screen performances by anyone.

Oh, absolutely, they're terrific.  I love Catherine O'Hara— even the mediocre For Your Consideration gets a thumbs-up from me sheerly for her post-facelift face.  I would also say that Keaton is indeed the best Batman, though my appreciation of the superhero genre is pretty limited at this point.

Oh, absolutely, they're terrific.  I love Catherine O'Hara— even the mediocre For Your Consideration gets a thumbs-up from me sheerly for her post-facelift face.  I would also say that Keaton is indeed the best Batman, though my appreciation of the superhero genre is pretty limited at this point.

That's a valid question.  Here's my theory, and it may not be worth a damn but I hope it is not offensive to anybody: