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I think his last role was the voice of Unicron in Transformers: The Movie back in 1986. Not the most illustrious end, but could be worse.

'I don't enter a restaurant through the kitchen either.'

I motion that we just chuck out December and call it a year.

Such a great game and definitely deserving of a sucessor, even if it isn't a direct sequel or prequel to the original story.

So far this is the only film of his that I've seen, but it left me eager to see more of Wajda's work. Absolutely stunning film. May this master filmmaker rest in peace.

In other news, PBS just fired Bob, Gordon, and Luis from Sesame Street. The world is getting crappier by the day.

Between the filters he chooses and the shot selection, the entire episode looked perfect. I'm going to keep a lookout for more work by Mr. Elswit.

Not to mention the previous Price project with Turturro, Spike Lee's Clockers.

I still think it needs to be brought in for questioning. The way it looked in the window after it was let out was just too suspicious. That cat knows something.

Sorry if this has already been mentioned, but can I just mention how good the music selections were in this staggeringly good episode?

A true genius has been taken from us. My friend re-introduced me to comics about a decade ago with the New Frontier trade paperbacks. I then needed to see everything this man did. The Spirit, Catwoman, the Parker books- true works of art all of them.

I'd like Mr. Byrne to know that at the tender age of 17 my best friend and I saw Miller's Crossing on opening night. We'd seen the trailer a few weeks before and made a plan based on that to see it when it came out. We didn't know much about the Coens at the time and we left the theater completely impressed. In our

Such a brilliant movie- TCM had it on a few years ago and I committed it to my DVR's hard drive
so I can pull it up every once in a while to appreciate its genius.

Opal City!!! Starman!

'I was charging her rent. Week-to-week!' That line was hilarious. The closing between Lisa and Hattie is a nice wrap, too.

This month, Fred MacMurray is star of the month on Turner Classic Movies so this film was literally *just* on TCM last Wednesday at 8pm EST.

Maybe he founded it earlier in this show's reality? Maybe he was a big collaborator early-on and got assassinated and got an airport named after him? This is the least implausible aspect of a show filled with implausible plot arcs.

The US didn't even declare war on Germany. Hitler did that himself after Pearl Harbor was bombed. He figured it would clear the table all in one sweep and his u-boots could sink American ships supplying England and Russia with impunity, quickening their demise, while the Japanese took over the Pacific and kept the

A superb recommendation. This film is pure joy- the gags are non-stop and the city scenes are incredible. From Coney Island to Yankee Stadium, to that big fight at the end where all the old-timers come out to battle the hoodlums trying to close down the trolley, there's so much to love about this movie.

Trying to cram the best of New Order into an hour is a ridiculous exercise. I knew already where this was going when Blue Monday '88 gets chosen over the original.