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No shit..

My favorite Stallone performance, and unfairly overlooked..

Some things are just ….. wrong..

Too bad… where Brynner had to shoot people, Ed Harris could just glare at them…

I never figured Robin on going this way, he seemed full of life, RIP…

Ukraine not weak, I show you Ukraine! (smashes board to the floor)…

In Australia, water swirls counter clockwise down the drain… it's madness!!

I can see Lifetime become the Marilyn channel, just as History Channel used to be the Hitler Channel, before it became the Hairy Hillbilly Channel…

They had dated for awhile, likely there was more than a night or two of passion…

Streetcar is due to be shown tonight on TCM at 8 EST; just sayin….

yes; and she received a Tony award for her debut in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Tracy Letts won a Tony for his role in the same play…

Yes, Carrie Coon is the breakout star of the series for me. She commands the screen whenever she is on…

Number 12 was always one of my favorite episodes, with perhaps the most heartbreaking ending. The complete capitulation of the character at the end reminds me a bit of Winston Smith loving Big Brother at the end of 1984, although the entire premise of the episode is more like Brave New World.

My translation is that Colbert is too much on point, and Hannity lauds another of his 'arch enemies' to zing Colbert. The accusation that Colbert is unfunny is quite ironic in light of how earth shatteringly unfunny most conservative attempts at 'humor' have been…

Always worth watching Joan smoking and drinking..

kudos to your Dad; at least you have vicarious fantasies available to you…

I always enjoyed her work, and I also love obscure celebrity impersonations…

I found Margot extremely attractive; ditto Rashida…

Ken Jennings and Julia Collins read the interview and chuckle indulgently…