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He'll always be 'Poida' to me…

"Tomorrow we eat sang-witches (sic). We gotta go on a diet, Vinny!"

Being married to Billy Connolly isn't a good enough reason?

Dear Nudeador Viking the Third,
Can one ask the manner in which up, dear sir) 'composes' himself in such a situation? Are chemicals imbibed? Are physical exertions employed? Is a repose in one's bed-chamber taken?

Ah, those wits at the NME!!!

Ah, rock's favorite uncle.

[Cue Vince Guaraldi piece]

I actually wanted to read that as 'Fappy Handsgivings'…because I'm that type of person.

"God hates gay people. God hates fags and you’re going to
hell.” - is KC plumping for the leadership of the Westboro Baptist Church?

@ Willo: I was just thinking the same thing. The closest comparison I could think of is Bryan Cranston. They have a similar vibe, although I don't know if Phil Hartman could have 'broke bad' in the same way…but who can say.

"Fargo"'s Budge and Pepper (Key and Peele) are akin in character and narrative role to Guildenstern and Rosencrantz in Shakespeare's "Hamlet" and Vladimir and Estragon in Beckett's "Waiting for Godot."

"Yeah, that nerve pain's a bear!"

What did he say? "Nothing good ever came from cherry pie"?

So Faith No More could have hijacked the Minutemen's motto to 'We Jam Aircono?'

Another thought, this time on casting involving "The Lester Descent." How can I ever look at Martin Freeman as doe-eyed, lovelorn 'Tim' now that I have seen him one of the most calculating and evil characters ever depicted in a TV show? A brilliant casting decision given many audience members' association with him

Just as the scene shifts from Malvo's dental clinic to the party at his house, the soundtrack morphed (for me at least) into classic "Twin Peaks" Badalamenti territory - the lounge jazz score with the finger snaps…anyone else notice that?

I'm with Sonia Saraiya about drama like Hannibal. I saw Silence of the Lambs once, and that was enough. Never watched the sequels. Dexter was a no go right from the start. Serial Killer 'lead stars' and the crafted death of innocents (yes, I know the central character of Dexter was killing villains) is something that

The Jackson Pollock on Bert's wall. Cheaper then, but it wasn't free!

Alan Partridge and then it's "Back of the net!" for me. A-ha!!!

I can't help but feeling that this thread is tied up with the whole concept of fame - 'celebrity' can be anyone these days. When someone in the public eye dies *suddenly* I'm stunned, shocked, upset, but cannot ever admit to have cried, and don't expect that I will. If I do, it'll be someone who (at least in my mind)