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Oona, Romola.  Romola, Oona. 

After he came home from school?  I always thought that scene was instantaneous deja vu for every former latchkey kid that saw it; one of those small moments that was totally relateable.

"What can I say?  I love the little dullard!"

"Oh, the VOL-VO…"

LOVE the sequence of Rita wearing the coonskin hat while concentrating on playing her banjo.

Baron Von Raschke!

Would you watch Breaking Mad Men?

It's because her people are Nordic…

My cousin who just turned fifty nearly drank herself into complete liver failure.  She has to wear Depends because she just beat the living shit out of her body and it's doubtful how long she'll hang on.

Martha Butteredbuns?

Because Adam Sandler needs more things to ruin.  Stop being so selfish!

"..Emerson Lake and Palmer?"

Does James May still look like the chief sound technician for Emerson Land Palmer?

Idi Dada—you were awesome in Donald Westlake's "Kahawa".

The closest they come to rocking is…
"James Dean".

UFO had another live album? I found "Strangers in the Night" in a $2.98 bargain bin in 1982 and wore it out. The live versions of Rock Bottom and I'm a Loser were arguably better than their studio recordings.

Elvira Movie Macabre
I have vague memories of this from thirty years ago, but not enough to know if these have aged well.

Yeah—Stevie Ray and Dick Dale covering "Pipeline" is great, although Dick's hair flying around reminds me of Bill Murray's at the end of "Kingpins".

*which* was great.

The ending of "Red in the Face" has Rosemary Clooney singing "Bocca Mi" was great.