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Yello had a big hit in The Race too in their 35-year plus career. At least a couple of their songs were used on the Miami Vice TV show and songs other than Oh Yeah have appeared in dozens of films. That's a case just of one song being huge, not that none of their other songs have been hits.

Soft Cell seems to stand out here as not belonging, as the writer kind of acknowledges. It's not like the radio only plays one of their songs and I'm pretty sure there are Soft Cell greatest hits albums. Say Hello, Wave Goodbye was a hit, wasn't it? Martin is an immense song too. Just because one song was way bigger

It brings tears to your eyes

I thought it was going to say 'Because you're 20 years older'.

A huge flaw in the monks' plan that it depends on the person who gives them permission to take over going on to have children. Bill being a lesbian aside, almost certainly anyone who is in a position of authority to give them that permission will more likely be older, and quite possibly won't have any more children.

It's weird how Moffat recycled ideas from the last Sherlock in this. While Missy and Euros are different in temperament, they're both like the evil female genius flip side of the hero. And both are imprisoned in near empty rooms with just an instrument to keep them company.

The extras on Michel Gondry's music collection DVD goes into how and why it was put together. I'd be surprised if you couldn't find it on Youtube or something.

Rob Lowe was great. I can't remember much else I enjoyed about it. I remember a really long extended joke about the ship looking like a dick and that the 'stealing his mojo' plot didn't really make any sense.

I saw both the first two movies in the theatre. I loved the first one but hated the second. Everyone was laughing at first but noticeably the laughter trailed off as the film progressed and digressed and regressed through jokes about being fat and eating shit. I didn't bother with the third one.

"and the only words you need ever speak to an overly chipper co-worker named Robert"

There's a prolific British composer of TV music called Dru Masters, and every time I see his name I think of Buffy, with James Masters and his screen girlfriend Dru.

Jaden Smith has an accent.

I don't get the joke. Can you explain it to me?

I have lots of college. The best college!

Could you give one to Trump instead – he probably needs it more.

In this he's kind of a cross between Sherlock and The Doctor.

I keep getting him mixed up with Max Brooks. Writer sons of famous Jewish directors.

I read someone saying that it's about a woman choosing between bestiality and necrophilia.

Thanks. You'd think the article could have mentioned that.

"Omarosa Manigault has parlayed an appearance on a semi-trashy reality TV show"
Does the article say what her appearance was on? It hints that it was with Trump himself, so I guess The Apprentice, but it's not clear.