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    "Bleeker Street" from "The Suitcase." I went out and bought Wednesday Morning 3 A.M. after watching that.

    Go in knowing it's a comedy and it's awesome. People tend to judge the show based on nothing that it was actually trying to do.

    I'd love to see a 2015 version of the Adam West universe. If ever we've needed those Caped Crusaders, we need them now!

    I've been working my way through the DVDs and holy batshit, is this show brilliant. Might be one of the greatest TV comedies of the Sixties. My daughter also thinks it's hysterical. The comics geeks who wrung their hands over this were even more ridiculous than I realized…

    Look at me! I'm atari2600!

    Libertarians are basically Republicans who want to do drugs and sleep around. I've felt that way for years and nothing I've seen has dissuaded me from it.

    Good call. I'd also throw in the "A Stop at Willoughby" episode of The Twilight Zone.

    It's right up there with On The Road as a brilliant novel that plenty of people seem to miss the point of.

    He was a wonderful man!

    So does that mean Ginsberg is going to get out of the institution and direct a film about intelligent ants taking over the world?

    He's a bit like Homer Simpson: he's fun to watch and compelling to talk about, but he'd probably be an absolute nightmare to deal with in your real life. I'm baffled by people who think that Sterling Cooper would be a cool place to work; as much as I love the show, it looks absolutely hellish to me. Ugh.

    It's weird how cavalier the people who make Sherlock is about it. It has a rabid following that pretty much singlehandedly made Benedict Cumberbatch a star, but their attitude is still "Eh, we'll make some more when we get around it." I understand not wanting to be typecast, but once every two years?

    Kate & Leopold 2: Having Fun with Tuberculosis

    Mick and Keith were 46 when that album came out.

    And I've always liked how Xavier's powers decide not to attack Magneto by his face when he's wearing his helmet. That's very sporting of him.

    Shuck it, Trebek!

    And then there's the Harry Potter leads…

    Wolverine Takes Manhattan

    Be-er?

    He's smooth!