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So, how much of Einstein's career will this cover? I'm assuming there will be time devoted to his stand-up career and the SNL films, but I'm guessing the bulk will focus on his 80s work? Hopefully, we won't spend too much time covering the making of Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World.

I think its more like the prize for being a reasonably well-known working actor in Hollywood is getting to be in a comic book/tentpole movie.

I wonder what the ratings were like for the one they did last November, since it wasn't nearly the cultural phenomenon that the first one in August 2014 was. It's also a bit of a problem that the marathons blow through the most essential episodes in the first few days, then has roughly a week and a half of non-must

I was a college freshman in the fall of 1995, and Simpsons reruns were on at 4:30 on my college town's NBC station. I liked the Simpsons just fine going in—I wanted to know who shot Mr. Burns as well—but I had missed a lot of episodes over the years. I found myself arranging my afternoon schedule so I could be back

Is there anyone who doubts that Chaffetz wants to be president? His plan, I strongly suspect, was to ride four years of investigating the evil that is Hillary Clinton to the veep nom in 2020. Best case scenario, he and whoever is on top of the ticket wins and he's the GOP frontrunner for 2028. Worst case, he now

"So…how many people have opened the door naked? How many of them were attractive?"

Yeah, given that Margot Robbie pretty much dominated the entire marketing campaign, I imagine there were at least a few moviegoers who said, after the movie started, "Will Smith is in this?"

And what about Jafar? Sure, he wanted to marry Jasmine, but that was just to get the throne, not because he thought she was hot. I'm surprised he didn't try to bang Aladdin before exiling him.

For whatever reason, people are desperate to see live-action—or at least photo-realistic CGI—remakes of beloved Disney animated classics, so Aladdin is probably guaranteed to earn at least $300 million domestic, no matter who is behind or in front of the camera.

I don't know why I find this Tumblr so hysterical, but I do:

She didn't have the boobs and legs he was hoping she'd have when she was a baby, obviously.

My 9th-10th grade school's mascot was the Vikings. Does that work for you?

And the new one from Alexander Payne.

He probably won't get a nightly hour in primetime on a major network again, but there are plenty of minor networks and even websites that will happily hire him. They won't have Fox money to throw at him, of course, but if he's more interested in getting back in front of a camera than he is in how much his paycheks

Oh geez…my cousin's engagement party is this weekend. His mom is our family's resident right-wing nutjob. Easter was blessedly politics-free, but this weekend…

And it's official.

I'll truly relax once they come for Hannity. Unfortunately, I think he's a true believer, which means he's probably utterly straight-laced off the air, going home to his wife and their separate twin beds every night. Now, being a straight-laced family man isn't a bad thing at all, except when we really need him not

Followed by a mini GameCube in 2019, a mini Wii in 2020, a mini Switch in 2021, and a mini whatever their next gen one will be in 2022.

The 1984 "computer in love with Virginia Madsen" comedy? That was my first thought, too.

Unless it's a workplace show, in which case the characters spend every waking moment at work and don't seem to have homes or families or other friends outside their work friends.