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All these shows have same format - "Coming up", commercial, "Previously", some content.  Repeat, repeat, repeat.

I wonder if they made them take mime classes so they could do it right.

I had to buy a slide rule for High School in the mid 1960's.  never really used it except as a back scratcher.  When I started college in 1968 I took Physics and we were allowed the use the schools ONLY calculator for complex equations.  It was the size to two IBM Selectrics (great, now I have to explain that) back to

No mention of the fact that every bending unit's ass is the same?  He could have attacked Flexo for a new ass - and revenge.

I was hoping his message would be "My parole officer won't let me leave the jurisdiction, but the good news is we got this dog."

Really. Ten years later and he looks less like a heroin addict?

The reason it's unusual is that it takes the question you were supposed to slowly formulate during the movie and ask at the end, and moves it right up front.  That question is - why would anyone work for these lunatics?  You're on commission.  No sales, no income and your company is actively working to sabotage you

The reason it's unusual is that it takes the question you were supposed to slowly formulate during the movie and ask at the end, and moves it right up front.  That question is - why would anyone work for these lunatics?  You're on commission.  No sales, no income and your company is actively working to sabotage you

Sorry, can't even read it.  Dullest inventory ever.  Must be fascinating as hell for studio accountants but it's several rungs below which movie was #1 at the box this week, or which supermodel George Clooney is banging next.

Homer:  Lisa is dead and nothing can change that.  Unless …
Lisa:      I'm not dead!
Homer:  Oh, she's alive.  Unless …

I've stayed in worse places, like motels where they lock up the damn ice machine.

Yeah, before the damn Liberals ruined everything!  Next thing you'll have to register your vat of acid!

One of my all time favorite actors. He was also a man who had his head in the right place. He said he didn't care what piece of crap he was in, just so he made money to stock his art collection.

I've seen this movie many times.  Despite that when the young woman turns around and the old lady is there - I still jump.

So there's no similarity between the 19 men tragically lost in a forest fire and 16 men trapped in a mine in the sun and about to be incinerated.

I spent the last week convinced that this episode would be shelved because of its striking similarity to the forest fire tragedy out West.  I'm still surprised it went on and was not mentioned in the review or any of the comments so far.

It looked very much like the fire demon Calcifer in "Howl's Moving Castle".  Only this one sounded like the robot devil and not like a Kabuki actor (Japanese version) or Billy Crystal (dubbed into English version)

Yeah, but when the little kids take over they'll put everyone over 10 out of business.

I would nominate John Candy in "Volunteers".  The movie is painfully bad but there are two overlapping scenes in the middle (Hanks with the drug dealing warlord and Candy with the Communist army) that are great.  Hanks is okay but Candy is fantastic.  One jump cut from "Brainwash me? America's son?" to quoting

I think of this movie every political cycle.  The scene where the evil alien inhabits the body of a politician and his representative is trying to refuse to commit on his ambitions.  Then the politician leans to the mike and says "I want to be president."  Every time I watch a politician I think of that moment and