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Brian Jud
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Ooh, good call.

So it's pretty much John Goodman or bust for Taft, right?

Like in "Ken Burns: Baseball"? She had (still has, I'm sure) a great voice in that.

Wow. So it was even more '90s than I thought.

Ah man, watching the whole series is just gonna be like reading "The Jungle"???

They used to be better at dealing with audience involvement.

Good enough.

Long live the Whale. Bleed green.

Nedna.

Oh yeah, like "The Godfather," what a piece of shit that was!

Well they did address that in the first movie: they met their childhood friend and found out he was reduced to giving paid handjobs in the bathroom because he was laid off and had an incredibly difficult time finding another job.

Some commercial for…snowboarding I wanna say? The X-Games?…used "Perfect Day" as well within the last ten years.

I've only been into his stuff for a couple years myself, but man. He was a genius.

This is so goddamn sad. He was a phenomenal musician and an American treasure. I love his work.

It's been said elsewhere here: She was also the teacher on "Full House" who had a huge crush on Joey.

My pick for "The Shining" scene that scares me the most is when Shelley Duvall hallucinates the guy in the teddy bear suit servicing the guy in the tux. Then it zooms in on them. AND THEY BOTH STARE AT YOU.

Anytime someone uses the word "program" I think of Officer Kuharsky in Wayne's World.

Jackie Chan wants to be like Dustin Hoffman. Dustin Hoffman was in "Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium." "Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium" is really a parallel to Walter White's saga. Jackie Chan…IS..Walter White???