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I'd buy a ticket to that faster than you could flip a cheese omelet, junior!

Dave could have also mentioned Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Sarah Silverman for the gig with Merrill Markoe producing, and it would not have made any more difference to the suits at CBS as Johnny Carson's making it known that Dave should have been his successor to The Tonight Show made any difference to the suits at NBC.

Any venture that has the possiblity of Jeff Altman being in it is worthwhile, even Bee Movie 2.

IIRC, Hitchcock considered Nicholson for the Dern role in Family Plot, along with Al Pacino and Burt Reynolds.

The last I heard, Zevon somehow offended Jann Wenner during his drinking days, and Mr. Rolling Stone still holds a grudge against the Excitable Boy. Jackson Browne, Elvis Costello and Bruce Springsteen have written letters of support of Warren's being admitted to the hall. If the opinion of those gentlemen can't

I watched 2 Broke Girls once, after Daniel Tosh described in excruciating detail how horrible it was. It was a rare case of a comedian underselling a bit.

Is it just me, or was Jake Gyllenhaal handling that ferret improperly? I'm waiting on the press release from the ASPCA stating that he did.

I remember reading a review of the last of the 400i’s in Car & Driver. The reviewer recommended it, especially to those who like the idea of driving an expensive car, but not seeing yourself coming and going, such as if you would own a big Mercedes or BMW coupe.

Hooperman is one of the reasons that I own a Jack Russell Terrier. Though my Ginger isn't as feisty as the one Hooperman had, though.

I'm reading the new McCartney biography by Philip Norman, and just finshed the section about Give My Regards To Broad Street. Words cannot describe on how underwhelmed the studio executives who green lighted the project were when they saw the final cut.

Same here. I remember the story he told about working at the Justice Department in the GHW Bush administration, when he was asked which portrait that was in the Justice Department’s art collection that he would like for his office. He asked for the Robert Kennedy portrait, as RFK inspired him to public service as a

I've said it before, and I'll say it again. Attention, Will and Jada Smith. Please stop trying to shove your no talent kids down America's entertainment hole. Thank you.

Fun with trivia, Dean Martin's TV show producer, Greg Garrison was the spearhead for Monty Python's entree to US audiences, as he used clips from the first season of Python on Martin's summer replacement series, "Dean Martin's Comedy World." I watched that show as a kid, and the Python clips and some stuff by Marty

The only "Carry On" film that I remember seeing even advertised in TV Guide as a youth was "Carry On Camel." I would imagine that Phil Silvers was the selling point of that movie, as he was popular with both British and American audiences.

I had respect for Rumsfeld, exactly once. It was during the Ford adminstration, and Alexander Haig was really throwing his weight around when he was Ford's Chief Of Staff, and one of Haig's assistants was telling Rumsfeld to do something that Haig wanted done, contrary to what Rumsfeld knew that Ford wanted the

I remember someone yelling "Norm!" during the intro to Colin Quinn's first appearance as the anchor of "Weekend Update."

I remembered suffering through "The Big Chill" when one of the characters replied, "Such as?" when told that there had been great music made since the '60's. That quip made me see blood red, and I began to name band after band, and artist after artist under my breath, much to the dismay of my date.

"I liked "Friends." I liked it better when it was called, "Seinfeld." David Spade, who said this on his "Spade In America" segment on SNL, with Courtney Cox and Jennifer Aniston sitting next to him.

Daniel Tosh said it best, "Radiohead has a new album of unlistenable garbage that they are trying to fob off as art."

I've read where Jack & Triumph was cancelled, and that they're sitting on unaired episodes. Also, where is "Mike Tyson Mysteries"? Where else can I see Norm Macdonald voice a foul mouthed, alcoholic, suicidal Pigeon?