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Oh I'm so glad Watership Down got a nice entry about it.  I've loved that book ever since 9th grade

Oh I'm so glad Watership Down got a nice entry about it.  I've loved that book ever since 9th grade

Alright so I know even before I say this that my comment is going to seem like internet pedantry of the first order, but would we really call Cliff Robertson a "cowboy?"  The word pioneer would seem to describe him much more accurately.

Wow I never connected her with the prostitute from SSoS…thanks Chace.  Still hate her squawking here though

No mention of Barbara Nichols' terrible line deliveries?  That always prevented me from getting behind her character.  Love the Odyssey of Flight 33 writeup though — nice work

Great write-up Mr. D'Angelo.  I don't always agree with you, but every so often you really nail it

Nice write up.  I was worried you would neglect to mention Teddy KGB's ridiculous "tell" while praising the movie for its realism, but you didnt.  Good for you

I wonder if he enjoyed Balsamic vinegar

I forgive you utterly and without let or hindrance

No mention of the closing narration of The Mighty Casey that REVEALED TO THE WORLD THAT SANDY KOUFAX WAS A ROBOT?  For shame, Zach, for shame.

You know Todd, you probably wouldn't have been late with this write-up if you lived in a place where a man can slow life down to a walk, and live full-measure.  Just sayin'

Execution better than People Are Alike All Over?  Blasphemy!

We read it out loud in 7th grade and I really wanted to be Alien #1 but Charlotte Van Wagenen got it and I was stuck with Alien #2.  I tried to take her lines, thinking she wouldn't notice or care.  She did.

Water Lilies always struck me as the worse version of Moodyson's Fucking Amal/Show Me Love

I love Elegy, but no mention of the awful hammy acting from our astronaut trio?  It also hurts the episode and further illustrates your point of Wickwire being the most identifiable

No it wasn't.  It was directed by Boaz Davidson, remaking his own Israeli film (Lemon Popsicle).  Are you maybe thinking of American Gigolo?

I'm not offended, because it's not an episode I would go to the mat for (unlike The Trade-Ins. Just you try to mock that one) but I'm surprised at the hate for The Fever.  It always just struck me as a decent filler episode.  No worse, certainly, than other one-trick ponies like The Little People or The Man in the

I wish you'd gone into more detail about Nan's encounter with the sailor.  To me it's one of the most effective parts of the show.  As you said, her confidence is cracking, and when the sailor decides to leave she can barely keep a lid on her terror.  She's so terrified of being alone that she  essentially offers

I love how Third From the Sun shoots almost every single shot from an angle, or through a card-table, or in some weird perspective to subtly convey that we're not on Earth

I'm just upset that it doesn't really seem to have…anything…to do with The Twilight Zone