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His apartment looked like shit!

No, don't speak.

I got busted swimming in the fountain at Casa Loma at 3 in the morning after a raucous night at the el Mocambo. True story!

I'm not sure about the availability of Cloudburst, but I was so pleased to see it mentioned here. If you get the chance, give it a watch. That'll make 5 of us.

What the hell happened to get Jacki Weaver an Oscar nomination for Animal Kingdom? Ahhh, I get it. It was one of those independent Australian……

I'd go with Herbert Ross. Nobody had a string of hits like he did on Broadway. Toss into that films like Goodbye Mr. Chips, Funny Girl, Pennies From Heaven, Footloose (???), The Sunshine Boys and The Turning Point. Not a bad resume, and a pretty accomplished choreographer as well.

… not feelin' too good myself…

I know! Seeing Bobby just rippin' it with Joe is TOO much. It's not been a good week.

I just did a spit-take. Thank you.

I was halfway through the post and… drinks beer. and there you were to upvote!

Yeah, I can only speak of my experience here though, where Bowie caught on quite early, and T. Rex and Slade were huge. Not a lot of airplay on 'regular' stations, but there was a good smattering of commercial radio that still let the guys play what they want (Rush's 'Spirit of Radio' was written for local CFNY, the

I'm in Toronto, and we seem to be some sort of strange U.S./U.K hybrid market here. I know a lot of U.K. acts that were (probably) as revered here as they are back home, but just couldn't translate to the U.S. market. If I mentioned some of these acts to my American friends, I'd get blank stares in return. Yet they

What they haven't announced is that Season 2 is basically a musical/comedy variety series.

Ummm, nope. Still a puppy.

I've only ever walked out on two movies. Moulin Rouge was one of them. I like the cut of that audience's jib.

hunter, I'm so sorry you brought that one up. I thought it was one of the most abysmal films I've ever seen. Not trolling here…. I just liked nothing about it.

Ahhh, Red Rock West, one of my favorite neo-noirs. Perhaps the only time Nic Cage looked at his co-star (Dennis Hopper), and said, 'Fine, let him be the whack-job'.

I watched all four episodes last night and I don't think there's such a thing as overselling Olive Kitteridge. Such an amazing cast, and each of them gets to shine. Gorgeous scenery and note-perfect script. McDormand has never been better. I love the short little British series that show up every now and then that

I agree with your point that you can get dragged down by this shit, but damn, Visitor Q is FAR from the bottom of the barrel… the August Underground films come to mind…