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Maybe I'm wrong (I probably am), but I feel like this was the first time that the show clearly placed a time-stamp on itself with Howard saying that it was 35 year old scotch. That has to place it at the earliest as 2001, and probably a little later than that since he said he had to spend a lot of money to get hold of

My hero. That he is only seeking $17.31 in damages only adds to his magnificence.

I must admit, I did not expect this.

What? Harry Shearer was terrific in Spinal Tap.

When I was a kid I used to think that he was yelling "HOW ARE YOU, KEN?" But that's Ryu for you - considerate to a fault.

Gal Gadot is one beautiful woman. That's all I have to say.

If you want to go really old school, you'd have to throw "Shadow of the Beast" in there as the granddaddy of them all.

"Silence of the Lambs" is one of the very few Best Picture winners that I would also cite as one of my favorite movies. The two so rarely go hand-in-hand (for me at least).

Great hair.

There's a decent little movie buried in "Man of Steel", specifically the stuff involving Clark growing up, and later traveling from place to place saving people Littlest Hobo style. If you cut out all the Krypton stuff, anything involving Zod, and the last 40 minutes, it's not a bad movie (or 30 minute short as the

My recollection is that Disney had POTC: COTPB on an insanely accelerated release deadline, and Zimmer wasn't available to get the score ready in time. When the movie was a smash - along with the (curiously criticized at the time) score - Zimmer stepped in to take over the scores for the next movies, and basically

Yeah, only in the trailer.

Everyone seems to forget (or simply not know) that the music featuring BWAAAM from the "Inception" trailer wasn't even composed by Zimmer. It was "Mind Heist" by Zack Hemsey.

One of the most entertaining live acts around. It's not that their music is particularly inventive - though it is quite infectious - but rather their unwavering all-in attitude, enthusiasm, and sincerity, plus the fact that they genuinely like each other. Oh, and their crowd surfing segments rock in terms of sheer

How? She has both her hands behind her head in that cover photo. That girl must have some skills.

McMasters is the sole beacon of hope in this Administration. The only positive thing that Trump has done, inadvertently or otherwise.

The finale felt a little rushed to me, all the more so by their using up valuable time on the singers at the party (much as I enjoyed their renditions). I think it could have benefited from one more episode. An outstanding show though. I have to imagine that the temptation to renew it is strong, though I guess that

Upvote for use of "verisimilitude" (not to mention, accuracy).

I agree. We all know that there's a scale when it comes to lying, but that's an unforgiveable one as far as I'm concerned. Also, he should not be given any credit whatsoever for coming clean straight away - that makes it even worse in some ways as it shows that he consciously decided not to say anything beforehand and

I thought that being separated might have sent Chuck into a spiral of depravity.