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I have to disagree: that was one odd-looking baby.

True, that. It always seemed like a sub-standard "Lost in Space."

Safe for views of shirtless Don Draper in his underwear.

They used it all for Heston's face.

Great movie, but I can never get past Charlton Heston in brownface.

Nolte has fewer piles of money since the 3 divorces and the 4 year old daughter.

Maybe they should have used actors in horse costumes. Now what are Hoffman and Nolte gong to do?

Damn straight. Thomas Gibson and the rest of the cast was the only reason to watch the show. Elfman was never funny. That's why that Knocked Up sitcom she did failed.

I remember "Copycats." Debbie Reynolds guested one episode and did a great Barbra Streisand impression. Then Marilyn Michaels did her Barbra impression.

Brian Robbins and Dan Schneider seem to have gone on to mediocre careers since "Head of the Class": Robbins directs crappy theatrical/tv movies, and Schneider produces kid shows on Nick & Disney.

"Negro"? Is this 1946?

It was "Jm J. Bullock."

Oh…my…goodness. (Goodness had nothing to do with it). There are no words to describe Sextette. Though Nathan did a good job.

Always liked Vernee Watson. I was introduced to her when she played Boom Boom Washington's girlfriend on "Welcome Back Cotter." She was also in the short-lived "Carter Country." Will, you could try to connect with her on facebook. I say AV Club must do a random roles interview with her.

The poster was also on the back cover of every comic in the fall of 1976.

Adam Pally can come hibernate at my place anytime.

Me too.

Any episode where Axle lifts his shirt and I see his treasure trail is a good episode.

He did a damn good running man dance in that skit with Keenan last week.

What doesn't kill you sometimes leaves you weak and helpless as a sick baby.