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    Best Director at the Oscars is gonna be fun. Unless Ang Lee or Michael Haneke win the BAFTA, none of the contenders will have won anything going into the ceremony. That is incredibly rare these days.

    I love how it was decided the problem with "Mars Needs Moms" was the "Mars" part.

    What I personally find more disconcerting about Schneider shows is how some characters - in this show it was the puppet dude and the main character's sister (first and third from the left on the photo) - are always written as complete punching bags who are supposed to be gross, hideously unattractive and are looked

    It's a Dan Schneider show. That guy writes the way he looks.

    I'll just grade that screenshot.

    Frasier counts for "High Holidays" alone. Any sitcom able to pump out an episode like that in its eleventh season deserves some respect.

    I've read about this song on this page, and on the one for the pilot of "The Americans". The coincidences just keep coming!

    I don't think the word "professorial" gets thrown around a lot in reference to anything.

    You mentioning Alice in Wonderland just reminded me of how godawful that film is. Thanks!

    Rhoda changed its theme song every season, actually. From the expository intro to an annoying kids' chorus to this discofied version (guess what year it was?): http://www.youtube.com/watc…

    They never changed that intro!

    It's not 100% reliable since season 4 episodes often ran so short they had the full opening plus the long-ass circus couch gag, but it's a good indicator (especially since Scully brought the full intro back).

    It's terrible. Possibly the cheapest-sounding theme song of all time. Can't have taken them more than two minutes to slap that one together.

    …including the most nonsensical lyric change of all time

    I wanted to make a joke how that's even longer than The Cleveland Show has existed, but… goddammit?!

    It amuses me that they are pronouncing Hansel "Haahnsel" in the film because they think it sounds more German when the actual German name is "Hänsel" and the ä is pronounced just like the standard English a.

    Brandon Nowalk?

    IMDb lists him as a storyboard artist (although it does so for episodes as late as 2003, which makes no sense).

    Some sites mention that it had something to do with devoting her time to a custody battle, but there's no sources or further information on that , so it might as well be completely false.