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At this point, if the tapes were released, Trump's supporters would either deny that they were real, or like him more for what he said and did. The only people who would be moved to action by these have already been moved to action by other, possibly worse, things Trump has done.

Doo-wee-ooo

When asked if he'd consider buying better medical care through 2016, Curry replied "Charge it; I don't have the time… to waste!"

Along with bootlegging, improper hattery is one of the main character's crimes.

Miller's Crossing has an amazing performance by John Turturro as… the "Gotham" version of Penguin.

I woke up once when my radio turned on during a power surge in a storm, just as he and the backup singers chanted "blood on the scarecrow, blood on the plow." Damn near pissed the bed.

It felt a little bit too much like they were trying to make a homage to "Rock Bottom" on SpongeBob for some inexplicable reason.

Turning it into the Old Testament and Old Testament 2: This Time It's Personal.

He's an underrated arranger/orchestrator as well. Listen to the original cast recording of "Fiddler on the Roof" and then the film soundtrack arranged by Williams, and you'll see how huge of an impact he left on that score.

I like the Tchaikovsky influence on his Potter score. When I did "Billy Elliot" last month, and Billy has an extended fantasy scene where he dances with his future self to the "Swan Theme," a few cast members and I would always whisper "The Chamber of Secrets has been opened" when the theme rises and booms out

I'm trying in my head but Humpty Dumpty seems to fit "Star Wars" better. Maybe it's because I find it hard to sing anything but "kiss a Wookiee, kick a droid" to the Raiders March.

That's Scrooged!

The "Star Wars" movies may not survive the test of time, but I imagine that the Star Wars symphonic suites may stick around, much like "William Tell" and "Candide" are best remembered not for their opera/operetta in performance but for their masterful overtures.

Howard Shore wrote the "Waltz in A," a fantastic piece of gospel-inflected blues/jazz which closes SNL every week. For reasons I will never understand the piece has never been recorded in the studio.

I also quite like the (Shirley Walker?) theme to the 90s animated Superman series.

That top ten list wasn't funny at all! Letterman sucks!

Another alternate history (Bert Royal's "Dog Sees God," currently being staged at literally every college in America) shows a future where Charlie Brown has grown up into a perpetually depressed bisexual, pretty messed up less because of his sexuality than because Lucy Van Pelt burned down the Little Red-Haired Girl's

"I'm busy, go ask the Devil."
"Devil said we could have this."
"I'm busy, go ask God."
"But…"

I feel weird just wondering this, but is it gonna turn out that Eden Sher is really really pretty and they did a great job making her awkward and kind of strange looking? It's like Zosia Mamet, who is very pretty when she's anywhere but being Shoshana Shapiro.

Footlight Parade! "Nyah, talking pictures are a fad, see? I've produced fifty musical comedies, and I'll produce fifty more, nyah!"