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To be fair, the husband seemed like he was a simmering ball of rage half the time. After receiving the bad news about something, he would act like he was being tortured and couldn't take it anymore. Then they would break for commercial, and he would explain that he was now OK with "reluctantly" spending an additional

Same here

Suze Orman is a better choice

That was Lumiere. Cogsworth was David Ogden Stiers.

Yeah. I think if we start looking into Oscar winners' behavior on and off set, we would never want to watch movies again. The industry has to change its standards for professional behavior so that these types of things are never acceptable. We all know that will never happen, of course, because the people who bring in

Also, isn't Cogsworth a coded gay character?

My kid watching Collider Movie News, Movie Fights and other movie-related talkie-talk is most of this.

I liked how she was kind of an oddball the first season. After that, it was just Disney-Channel-esque, I-know-more-than-the-grown-ups stuff. It holds a place in my heart, though, because of Bill Bixby.

Great. Now I can't see Mayim without thinking that.

Also, according to my 50th anniversary DVD, she and Arnold Schwarzenegger have something common: politics! She served on the Beverly Hills school board. Yeah. They made Angela Lansbury say that.

I've been hoping for months that April Fools Day was here. Still not? Really?

So, is she related to Amy Poehler or not?

Reminds me of Joan Rivers' quip to introduce a guest: Welcome so-and-so, who's seen more red carpets than Reba McEntire's husband.

That is a great question. Keep some stuff to yourself, guys.

I remember loving that show. Also, "Best of the West."

He had a couple of decent jokes as an aging comedian on an episode of Matlock.

What wouldn't?

Lon Chaney Jr. and Tom Jones were there, too!

I think it was Dick Shawn at a Friar's Club Roast. I can't tell you what I ate for lunch last weekend, but I know crap like that.

Yeah. I did laugh when the townspeople were watching a play at the beginning and one of them said, "This is worse than Love Letters." Odd things strike me as funny, I guess.