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I think I was at that showing at The Charles. Small world!

Love this movie (have it on DVD), but when I first saw it in some art-house theater in Baltimore when it was first released, I was quite surprised. A huge Radiohead fan (still am, though my enthusiasm has diminished somewhat with age and, imo, their subsequent, inferior albums), I went into the theater expecting a

Wow, this article must be filled with inside jokes, because I could not make heads or tails of it. (I haven't watched the show.) Except for the Santana reference. That I got.

I can't believe I know this, but I believe Miles was dating Rose on the show, not Blanche. And the Miami home didn't belong to Dorothy; it belonged to Blanche. This is my wife's favorite show of all time, so yeah, I've been forced to learn these facts.

The correct answer is David Gilmour’s solo at the end of Pink Floyd’s “Comfortably Numb,” recorded specifically to symbolize the drug-trip high Pink feels in “The Wall.” It was so good, in fact, that Roger Waters, who wrote the song and usually hogged all the credit, momentarily set aside his pettiness and gave

Reminds me of the Nationwide Super Bowl ad a few years ago that was narrated by a dead child. "And now…dead kids. Enjoy the Super Bowl, everyone!"

Completely agree. I have a friend who I’ve known since junior high who is otherwise a good and sane person who suddenly started spouting some really crazy, rightwing conspiracies last year when we were debating the election. I asked where he got his info, and he forwarded me a link to Infowars.

I choose a). What do I win?

I still say he did his best work in "City Slickers."

Well, as long as you did your best job ever.

He called bringing back “Roseanne” a stunt? He may want to look at his network's schedule, which includes new versions of “Hawaii Five-O” and freakin’ “MacGyver.”

I already bought tickets to his Broadway show (laugh if you must), which was also heralded as finally taking down Trump, but seeing as how my performance isn't until late September, and with the way things are going in the White House, I'm guessing the show will be superfluous.

But will her British Batgirl inexplicably keep her Valley Girl accent?

But whither Patrick Stewart as the poop emoji? (actually not a joke; he’s the voice of poop in the movie)

I saw “The Little Mermaid” live on Broadway (the day the crew strike ended), so I can say with authority: Bad move, ABC.

But at the end of this year’s show, he said, “Goodnight, America. I promise to never do this again.” If we can’t trust the good word of Jimmy Kimmel, who’s next? The President of the United States?

"I 'memba!"

No.

I think everyone realized this when Scott and the original marketing campaign for “Prometheus,” including its numerous trailers and T.V. ads, were very coy about whether there was a connection to his “Alien” universe. Then, after the movie’s disappointing first weekend box office, they played up the “Alien” factor big

I gave up on "Gotham" years ago, and after this past season, I'm thinking of giving up on "Last Man on Earth."