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That mini-series beginning also includes the "gold fever" episode, which besides having an amazingly designed set piece that is the temple, has Scrooge and the villain both acting deranged. It's a surprising intense episode.

Brain cancer is a terrible thing to go thru. My father died from it a few months ago after years of fighting it again and again. Unlike on TV where a brain tumor is just something you take out and all is fine, brain surgery does massive damage to the person - they are never the same again (and you don't want to see

They should be covering Animal Kingdom also, show has only gotten better this year.

I may have watched the Buzz Lightyear show just for Patrick Warburton and Nicole Sullivan (and looking at imdb the number of great actors they got for that show is ridiculous)

I remember the animated series being entertaining though I can't remember the story of an actual episode of the series.

It's such a bizarre movie I'm sure it will be rediscovered at some point, even if it's just people wondering what the hell Justin Timberlake and The Rock were doing in this movie

If I wanted to watch car fucking I'd watch Southland Tales.

Any lover of Z-Grade movies should search out the recent release The Abduction of Jennifer Grayson. Just bizarre in so many ways and among the cast is WWE/ECW star Tommy Dreamer

Cheers use to run after the 10pm news for years on KARE11 Minnesota (it was so popular they delayed Saturday Night Live for it), on the rare occasion I watch the news I still expect it come on afterwards

When I was college A&E ran what I considered then a perfect two hour afternoon block of Night Court, NewsRadio and Northern Exposure. My grades may have suffered because of this….

I wish NBC had stuck with GO ON, it was just right for him.

He was decent in Hidden Figures, though it really wasn't that far off from Sheldon. Which I guess may prove your point.

My wife likes to watch the movies we acquire in alphabetical order, which is how we ended up watching A Beverly Hills Christmas. Holy crap was that one painfully awful and hilarious movie. Each actor they brought on screen was somehow worse than the last.

The whole cast phoned that nightmare in.

James Patterson and his endless series of guest writers could have those done and on shelves in a week, 2 tops.

No one in the Twin Cities reads the St. Cloud paper, hell I don't think they can get anywhere.

Quite a shame, Outsiders is a pretty good show and writing has only improved as show has gone on.

I backed the kickstarter, the restoration looks great.

He should have just stuck with his rampant racism, that never caused the show to lose any sponsors.

As someone who's father died of cancer two days ago I can say it was very true to life, especially the hospice part.