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Right, I thought we were just talking about the actual 11

closer to 9. I don't think anyone would mistake Eddie Jemison (Soderbergh's buddy from Baton Rouge) and Shaobo Qin for major names. Scott Caan is also pushing it.

A Blessing and A Curse doesn't even rank?! Damn, I actually kind of like it. Gravity's Gone especially is one of my favorite Cooley tracks.

That's my favorite here too. I definitely hear the Bruce Hornsby on that one, but in a sort of unexpected, deeply felt way.

That's great to hear about the books. It's (seemingly) such a small thing but makes such a massive difference.

This just reminds me of how FX didn't pick up Scott Frank's HOKE starring Giamatti and based on Charles Willeford's detective series. Such a shame.

I'm from TN and I get choked up thinking about the free books thing. it kinda pisses me off when people use Dollywood as the butt of a joke. I get that it's kitschy and Pigeon Forge is basically a tourist trap (but not really a trap since it's in the middle of the beautiful Smoky Mountains), but goddammit, Dolly

I think you're right. The whole point seemed to be that George was happy because he had managed to follow his dreams and it made his family better, too.

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Right, and he's always careful to address that in these conversations about how he likes money, etc. So I don't really know what his ultimate point is. If George was seen becoming a Wall Street banker, I'd get it, but buying a few nice things because you had a big success out of something you created doesn't seem so

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Yeah, I wish Glover had just a half an ounce more self-awareness. I always thought Glover's take was mildly interesting for about five minutes, but it's the sort of thing a 19 year old thinks is profound; that he's still spouting it any chance he gets 30 years later is slightly disappointing. The point wasn't that

but it is accurate that we'd still be obsessed with the '80s

EDIT: I see everyone already remembers what I remember

"oh really? would a baby sell his house from under his wife and children to pay for the shoes? ha! I don't think so. who's the nerd loser now?"

I don't either, but I thought it was interesting to share. I also think Pinchot seems like kind of a bitter douche there.

IN A MINUTE…in a minute…(muffled) in a minute

Seriously. Besides this and You Can't Do That On Television, Pinwheel and a few others, there was the Special Delivery block that took up at last 2 hours in the afternoon and was almost always some Canadian TV movie from the '70s.

And Count Duckula. Watching youtube clips of the Thames intro is my version of member berries.