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Really one of the great iconic logos of advertising, up there with PSYCHO's cracked block letters

I thought Frasier really took off into a newer and more mature direction when Niles and Daphne got together. It always seemed so contrived before that - the ex-wife nobody likes, the uptightie pining comedically for the earthy servant - it was ok, but they actually had such good chemistry that they seemed very natural

I thought Frasier really took off into a newer and more mature direction when Niles and Daphne got together. It always seemed so contrived before that - the ex-wife nobody likes, the uptightie pining comedically for the earthy servant - it was ok, but they actually had such good chemistry that they seemed very natural

That scene of humiliation exists only in your brain; Uhura's fan dance, on the other hand, is sadly visible to all…

That scene of humiliation exists only in your brain; Uhura's fan dance, on the other hand, is sadly visible to all…

I love "Star Trek", especially the original series and movies, but I realized a long time ago that you could watch a good 1/3 of all the output and see, not only nothing very good, but a lot of really bad.

I love "Star Trek", especially the original series and movies, but I realized a long time ago that you could watch a good 1/3 of all the output and see, not only nothing very good, but a lot of really bad.

That poor girl lost more than a nipple. She lost a whole foot, but that's ok as she didn't use it as a rule.

That poor girl lost more than a nipple. She lost a whole foot, but that's ok as she didn't use it as a rule.

JAWS hit right around the time that I was learning to read, so I really noticed that EVERYONE was reading a book! I'd been having a difficult time learning to read, because I didn't know at first that reading meant stories, and the omnipresence of JAWS really made that click for me. I wasn't allowed to read it, of

JAWS hit right around the time that I was learning to read, so I really noticed that EVERYONE was reading a book! I'd been having a difficult time learning to read, because I didn't know at first that reading meant stories, and the omnipresence of JAWS really made that click for me. I wasn't allowed to read it, of

The copy posters you can buy now are uncensored, though they do have little teeny printing at the bottom telling you this film is now rated PG-13. Until recently, I had one on my bathroom door, and people would comment sometimes on it - "Is she naked? You can see her breasts!"

The copy posters you can buy now are uncensored, though they do have little teeny printing at the bottom telling you this film is now rated PG-13. Until recently, I had one on my bathroom door, and people would comment sometimes on it - "Is she naked? You can see her breasts!"

Definitely - what a great book.

Definitely - what a great book.

"Revelatory Blu-ray" indeed - I'm glad to see this almost-forgotten gem finally getting the attention it deserves.

"Revelatory Blu-ray" indeed - I'm glad to see this almost-forgotten gem finally getting the attention it deserves.

Everybody did, right? They gave away a ton of those things. Which isn't to say they weren't pretty cool.

Everybody did, right? They gave away a ton of those things. Which isn't to say they weren't pretty cool.

About 25 years ago I was doing work-study in the counseling office at Phoenix College, and this woman who was over me started talking one day about Carole King's Tapestry, and how much she and her husband had loved it, and how they didn't like much modern music but wasn't that really a good one? She ended by saying