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There's that scene on the boat at night, which takes great delight in catching the look of moonlight on water.
The reason people remember Spielberg's tv stuff is that it looks like he was trying to shoot theatrical movies.

so THAT's what "Dowager" means!

He went full nuclear on a guest ONCE- when he basically hammered Dinesh D'Sousa into admitting that he agreed with the Taliban on social issues (which, in a saner time, would have ended that little toad's career then and there)…. but he never went that far again.

Martin Scorcese once admitted that he's thought about a TAXI DRIVER sequel; oh, not in any aggressive way, but it's occurred to him that at the end of that movie Travis Bickel is still out there on the streets of New York, and that there might be a story there…. if only he and Paul Schraeder could come up with one

In fact, there really IS a "Producers"- style aspect of Trump's campaign: he initially funded it by by "loaning" himself campaign funds, which will be paid back to him "with interest".

They were pretty easy to replace.
(you know, like Robins)

Well, "female INDIANA JONES" isn't really a particularily good description of Delilah Dirk… but her adventures are great, and you should read them

Mother, May I Spam With Spelling Errors?

Between them, LIVING DAYLIGHTS and LICENCE TO KILL have more than enough good stuff to leave no doubt Dalton was a great choice for Bond.

He's genuinely a very talented voice actor (AMERICAN DAD! benefits greatly from his work as a performer… and benefits even MORE from not having him as a writer).

No, but he DID play The King of The Royal Flush Gang on BATMAN BEYOND.

Oliver's taken it down a new path, by going deeper into individual stories. It's not commenting on the top news of the day; it's going "hey, here's a story you should be looking at".

Yeah, Myers is actually the closest thing we have to what Stewart/Colbert used to do.

There definitely was a change when Dave went from LATE NIGHT to LATE SHOW; there was a certain chunk of the LN viewership that stayed with LN and formed the base of Conan's audience. There's a ragged, endearing quality to Little Shows That Could that generates loyalty in a way that Big Time Flagship Programming

I hear he's being promoted to Ad'mal

If I had to guess: Steve's only working with Hydra right now, teaming up with them to fight some greater menace from the past (hence, the flashbacks)
Or, you know, Hydra has infiltrated Marvel itself.

I think Henson's intent was for "The Muppets" to live on… but he probably assumed that new characters (and performers) would move to the foreground, just as it did when he was alive. (Each new Muppet series done while he was alive had at least a couple of new Muppets in the cast; heck, the "original" MUPPET SHOW was

Ah, you know if he took off that mask, he'd be Dieter.

Probably the best thing to do is just have Michael Myers show up and everyone goes "what, the serial killer from the 1970s? That's nuts! I mean, he's been reported dead a dozen times, and if he WERE still alive, he'd be in his 60s. It can't POSSIBLY be him…. right? RIGHT?!"