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My enormous collection of game-show-prize ceramic Dalmatians is to be buried with me when I pass in order that I be protected in the afterlife.

Better than him pretending to be Vanna White, I guess. Or maybe not…

"In case of emergency, rub gently."

@Will Harris

For those 'not in the know,' "Witty Brit" is Cockney rhyming slang, as in:

Of his later movies, I think I like "The Fog of War" The best. I think Morris warmed much more to McNamara than he did Rumsfeld (I do recall him stating in and interview that he found Rumsfeld a tough egg to crack, and perhaps a touch odd), and that might have been transmitted through the respective movies. It could

I fully agree. I thought "First Person" was great.

I can't overestimate the value of Morris's contributions to cinema, and these three movies are films of which I never tire. The first two are gentle observations and the third a magnum opus. Seeing "The Thin Blue Line" was an overwhelming experience for me, and I can revisit the film and still get the same rush from

Dropping Dong was supposed to be the first spin-off from this show.

I'm using it now!

It's 'TUKS' now? Oh dear.

I always thought Burt Lancaster was a 'manly man,' and I love him in one of his final roles as Archie 'Moonlight' Graham in Field of Dreams. Anyone who's seen the movie will know how he adjusts his own dreams, makes sacrifices for others, and is committed to his lifelong love (somewhat different to the real life BL).

He's out riding mumbercycles with bears…for heck's sake!!!

I think we've been WatchMojo'd, folks.

It's not in APA format. Resubmit.

I have admit I was one who watched the first one-and-a-half series, let it g, only to keep reading snippets and references to its improvement. I rewatched the first half of Season 2 and then got caught up before the current, just concluded, season began. I think the thing that I do feel strongly about is that it was a

"Papers arrived yet, Fawlty?"

One request: more good television like this.

Where to begin?

Blackadder is perfect the way it is…thank you very much!!!