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    I still think that that riffing in the theater remained consistent (though they seemed a little tired by the end), but the host segments took a huge drop-off on Sci-Fi. They were clearly casting about after both Trace and Frank left. I pretty much fast-forward through anything on those episodes that's not the movie.

    "And I thrust the nail into the soft, yielding wood!"

    Get down, boogie man!

    Bloodlust has Uncle Jim's Dairy Farm, which is one of my favorite shorts.

    "Eden" is easily the worst episode of TOS. At least some of the other bad episodes are fun to watch…

    "There Are Too Many Of Us" might end up being my song of the year. Really hope they tour the U.S.

    I read his book a while back and frankly, he came across as kind of a creep. When he's not complaining about what kind of father Leonard was and how screwed up his life is, he's bragging about all the women who are constantly checking him out. He definitely seems to trade on having a famous father. If this

    How about smoking pot in a state where it's illegal?

    Hide under the coats and hope that everything will just work out.

    Wear the damn necktie. Real people in the real world don't care whether you do or not.

    A Little Mermaid with long shots of Scarlett Johansson sitting around a hotel room in her underwear? I'd be fine with that.

    The Dolphin That Couldn't Slow Down

    I still like "Sledgehammer." Plus "Amanda" is a pretty huge guilty pleasure.

    I watched it, too, but wasn't terribly heartbroken when it was done. It didn't really seem like there was anywhere else for it go, and that was only after six episodes. I still prefer ARCTU.

    Sorry I'm late for this thread. I was busy doing the garden, digging the weeds.

    But what's wrong with that? He'd like to know.

    I don't say this often, but Genuinely Good Job, Internet. I'd watch a feature-length mash-up of this if it were possible.

    It seems odd to have just two guys try to pass themselves off as "the Replacements." I'd go if they came to my hometown (hell, I'm the guy who's gone to see Mike Love and Bruce Johnston twice), but this whole reunion screams "trading in on the name" more than usual.

    That was probably the hottest she's ever been on screen, and it's not like that's a short list.

    On Golden Tron