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The manly "chick magnet" Felix, the tech-savvy "nerd" Felix, the relaxed "Lebowski" Felix, the super-responsible "Alex Keaton" Felix…the possibilities are endless.

The Pirates of the Caribbean movies were sorta OK, but had they cast Wilder as Jack Sparrow…

Doesn't Brian Setzer qualify as an honorary African American?

Actually, her little grin at the end of Bourne Ultimatum was brilliantly sweet and justified her existence.

The Osterman Weekend would have been a blockbuster had Peckinpah cast the infant Julia Stiles.

Once Paige's Rick Springfield poster comes down, it's either gonna be Prince or Eddie Van Halen. Let's just pray that it isn't Petra or Stryper.

When I read these references to "Computer Blue" two hours ago, it registered in my brain as "Something In The Water (Does Not Compute)." Now it's been running on continuous loop as a glorious earworm.

Perhaps it is an issue of the morality of personal property. The neighbors weren't home, they weren't using the game system, Henry wasn't hurting anything, why is it an immoral abomination for him to play Intellivision?

And the man had at least three other albums that belong in the Top 10.

Audacious shit. "I'm so cool. Ain't nobody bad like me." When a girlfriend first introduced me to James Brown as a kid, I thought the old man was a Morris Day knockoff.

I remember seeing him in concert at the Masonic Temple Auditorium in Detroit as he and Wendy brought down the house with a new song, "River Run Dry." Soon after, we heard it as a song released by "The Family." Hearing the "real" stuff from the vaults will be great, should it come to pass.

And I would love to see Prince take his rightful place beside Peter Gabriel at the center of the soundtrack of The Americans.

Like I said, it almost never works out, and seriously, another season (or two) would have been far better to have in the vault than Serenity. To actively advocate for "a movie" as the fitting conclusion to great television makes no sense to me.

I can't seem to generate a cynically detached comment here; I am actually more than "theoretically" excited by this. I really want to hear this music, even if most of it is just "hey, not bad." Prince really was reduced to releasing some of his coolest stuff through faux-acts like "The Family," and his own releases

What is it with this universal desire to mess up great series with "a movie." That almost never works out, and I don't get why this desire for "a movie" is even a thing. Why corrupt up brilliant works of television with this abomination?

So Felix has his boundaries and loyalties tested; that will be great. But what about Felix clones? Or some way to see different "personalities" from the Felix character? I'm not sure whether that would be cool, or jumping the shark.

This could only be interesting if they worked in a Dancing with the Stars angle with celebrity sex tape "found footage."

Laimbeer completely understood the WWF skill set. During high school I was able to attend many Pistons games (they practically gave away tickets before the title years) and we loved watching his foul-drawing skills develop. He was ridiculously gangly and the spectacle of watching him flounder and fall, screaming in

No, "that lousy dean" must always be Hank Azaria.

We didn't get to see exactly how Philip's tape was paralleled back in the USSR by Vasili for the refusenik scientist. What was that all about?