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I like to say they were so far over the top that they fell down the other side. The movie itself is ridiculous, but it seems pretty obvious that the cast had a ball making it, which leads it a certain charm.

He popped up in one of those Christmas Vacation-themed Old Navy ads a few years back.

Dear John: aka, that Judd Hirsch sitcom that aired after Cheers that everyone dutifully watched because it aired after Cheers, until NBC moved it somewhere else and everyone stopped watching it.

I got lucky…my family discussed The Americans and Fargo and Justified and Game of Thrones last night, and talked about how awesome Margo Martindale is in everything (except that Will Arnett sitcom). Of course, that was last night. Today, I see the other side of the family, the side that contains members who watch

I suspect the colorization is like the colorization of the I Love Lucy episodes that aired a couple of days ago…in other words, better than the colorization from the 80s was, but still not all that good, and completely unnecessary (is there anyone who thinks "If only I could actually see Lucy with red hair on I Love

A MarkInTexas Made-For-TV Christmas

A MarkInTexas Made-For-TV Christmas

This reminds me of the awful movie Valentine's Day, where one character moans about how ugly and unattractive she is and how no man has any desire to date her. That character was played, sans uglifying makeup, by Jessica Biel.

And a nice ass it was!

A MarkInTexas Made-For-TV Christmas

A MarkInTexas Made-For-TV Christmas

A MarkInTexas Made-For-TV Christmas

NBC seems to be really wanting to bring back the 50s. Up next: crooked game shows!

He owns four Emmys. Have you seen those things? They're easily are the most potentially lethal of all of our major entertainment awards. He doesn't need boobs or guns!

Even though I rarely, if ever, watch TNT, last summer, I couldn't go more than 30 seconds without seeing an ad for that Michael Bay-produced boat show. It wasn't until I saw Sharon Stone on some talk show that I realized that Agent X had not only premiered, but had been on for several weeks. Clearly, that show

I'm still trying to figure out how that film managed to attract that cast (5, count 'em, 5 Oscar winners, ladies and gentlemen).

Not just posters. I remember seeing the teaser trailer before Happy Feet.

He's already been killed by an Alien, a Predator, and a Terminator. Why not a Dark Lord of the Sith?

A MarkInTexas Made-For-TV Christmas

A MarkInTexas Made-For-TV Christmas