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It's hard to tell if I've seen THIS particular C-grade exploitation film turned teen sex comedy (as most exploitation films became in the 1980s for some reason). I want to say I have but it's hard to really put my finger on it because I've seen so many of them they all kind of blur into an assortment of cheap

Fluorescent lighting and a complete lack of set lighting….It's actually kind of interesting because these really cheap films have pretty accurate outdoor lighting that goes to hell the second they end up inside..

Possibly, given country's general rural population preference.

They clean house at will, they threw out people like Brooks Wheelan who basically had a similar run of characters. Tenure doesn't seem to have much impact on employment at SNL unless you're really well liked.

It's hard to see why he would continue to be on the cast if he wasn't producing. He's not irreplaceable in any sense of the word if he wasn't.

They're not twins…so going to go with coincidence and genetics.

At this point, Trump is going to be the nominee barring a miracle for Republicans. The two competing narratives are true though, as Jim Crow democrats became Presidential Republican voters then finally electing Republicans across the board, they absorbed the Republican Party into a regional party built on racism and

Hitler snuck in to a system that was very broken and got away with his actions because Western Europe and the US were too busy with their own economies. He was roundly mocked but he was already a dictator by then. Trump is getting mocked by the opposition in our own country, it's more apt to ask how much people

I've actually had a few interactions with people in his campaign, those are all pretty accurate statements from what I've gotten out of them. He is pretty racist though…

There is so precedent for turnout based on 'opposition' but it's rare because a direct threat is almost never realized in American politics because of the diffused powers in the presidency. Also, the attacked groups are usually small enough that even if they did show up they wouldn't cut down the lead.

No, I'm pretty sure he was directly referring to iTunes and other digital download stores. Streaming services usually don't offer a 'buy' feature and when they do they offer the same general guidelines of iTunes. In most cases though digital downloads are now built with no expiration date (some earlier models that

I'm not a Simpsons apologist, I totally recognize the best seasons as a whole are behind them but I'll still sit and watch most of the time. It is becoming a stretch because you can kind of feel almost 3 different eras (4 if you count the early seasons as a separate era). The last era is showing the bones of a

So mac users are going to get the shaft if iTunes dies? True, but when is it going to die?

Same boat, about to replace my vehicle in about a year and I just missed the bluetooth revolution. Once that happens, I'll forever let go of my audio cable and simple pair my phone and move on…

I wonder if there is some corollary to Country and slow shifts in media changes? I'm not going to venture down that path again (Country music lovers still hate me the last time I talked down about them…) but I'm wondering if it's a publishing issue? Could it be the lack of smartphone penetration or bluetooth access?

. . .I miss nothing. Seriously, nothing. CDs much like Cassettes only have love due to pure nostalgia. Records are about the same but they have a certain analog quality which is appreciable if not necessarily great from an audio standpoint. CDs served as a stop gap measure before we managed to go completely

I think the more nuanced view is that those seasons were all killer no filler, now we're getting 4-6 good episodes a season while the rest are dragging themselves to bear.

The OC kind of ruined what was probably one of the best early-2000s rock hits. It's a shame because it is so catchy and likable but it didn't get as much play in my area in general because of it's association to the douchey-ness of the OC.

Harmon has a knack for talent and I genuinely can see Lorne's job broken up effectively after he leaves into two positions. But yes, I could imagine Harmon causing a massive rift between NBC's hosting goals and his vision.

It was a middling episode that seemed to face having a host that was game for anything stupid but couldn't get skits down OR completely shot down too many good skits. The fact that his monologue was about how he was welcomed and then there were subtle jabs for being a 3rd rate comedian in what is little more than his