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A product of that weird 1980s/early 1990s era where lousy sitcoms that were cancelled from the networks could survive on being broadcast in first-run syndication and plenty of "new" shows could actually last for awhile, including the occasional terrible "New" or "Next Generation" type rehashes like "The Munsters

For a span of six months during the late 1990s I worked at a toy shop located in a shopping plaza and the music piped in over the PA system was an eclectic mix of mostly "fun" and "completely awful" crap. Tag Team's remake of "Whoomp! (There It Is)" for the Values soundtrack got played about 1 million times in the

You missed out on such gems of dialog like:

in my controversial opinion the show was fine.

This gal is a misfit. Her and her crew of visually distinct misfit friends are gonna shake things up.

The show seems to consist of the main characters having scenes where the viewer is privy to their inner monologue, where they contemplate how clever they are and how their latest scheme to outfox their opponent is oh so clever but they must be careful and mull over and over and over minute details they've just

I can only hope Dunham does for the printed word what she's done for film and television.
:stares blankly off into space for about an hour:

With stuff like The Boys it's boring because superhero comics have been deconstructed, reconstructed, re-deconstructed again and so on, over and over the past few decades and perhaps a few of the titles that have done so are actually worth reading and aren't boring. Oh wow, superheroes are a tedious juvenile fantasy

"It's like being buried up to your neck in cement that never dries."

The worst are the people who decide they're going to go off on a little RANT and angrily carry on about some topic of interest only to themselves, or worse the ones try to get all C-RAZY and "out there" Like seeing some guy who is wearing a wastebasket on his head and a floral print kimono and swimming goggles and

While never divulged during the show in some of the Man from U.N.C.L.E. tie-in novels, specifically those written by David McDaniel, T.H.R.U.S.H. was said to stand for "Technological Hierarchy for the Removal of Undesirables and the Subjugation of Humanity" and it's original founder was none other than Colonel

Great Jorb, Inrernet.

Also, Joe Lansdale's Dead in the West where a gun-toting fire-and-brimstone preacher happens to wander into a town just before a curse causes a local zombie outbreak.

More importantly, is her character going to be mixed up with any other Claermont-ian writing tics and thematic obsessions, like drug assisted and/or eroticized mind control, involuntary body modification, characters going to the dark side and liking it, characters being forced to fight naked or wearing bondage gear,

According to recently leaked documents, Robin Wright is supposed to play the role of "Zargon", leader of the "Neo-Replicantoids" whom Deckard must fight to the death for control of Los Angeles, in a "cyberscape" called the "Lazer Grid" where "virtual reality becomes the new reality".
Also, Ryan Gosling's character will

The important thing to remember is that, even older and balder, James Spader is far cooler than any one of us.

I read an article by TV producer/writer/etc Lee Goldberg, whose list of shows he's worked on includes Diagnosis Murder and he wrote about his one experience with producing backdoor pilots - which were, he noted, a long TV tradition because a pilot that's an episode of a show already on the air is saves money as

One of those actually went on to become a short-lived series, with Jerry Orbach as Ms. Fletcher's somewhat shady P.I. acquaintance Harry McGraw.

There were a couple of attempts to at backdoor pilots during the run of Ironside, one with Jessica Walter as a newly appointed Chief of Detectives for the SFPD which was spun off into a NBC Mystery Movie feature that only lasted three installments, and a far less successful episode/pilot with Desi Arnaz as an old

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