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I didn't know they had a new album coming out. The last one was pretty good. Funny remark. Callback to A.V. Club meme.

Gary Cooper is/was pretty famous and well known though.

But what about his porn career?

Look, we're trying, ok?

I prefer to think that it's because Riker is so sex obsessed, like he's already fucked every vaguely female species the Enterprise has come into contact with that he cannot perform a simple task like sitting in a chair without turning it into an act of conquest.

I was going to post that in my comment above but I didn't feel like looking for it and figured someone else would do it for me, so, thanks.

Also, Riker's apparent inability to sit down in a chair like a normal person.

Having never watched this, am I to assume that TWoP is at least indirectly responsible for all the "most honest moment in Television history" posts I keep seeing on Facebook?

Walsh lost his in a car accident, I believe.

My bad, but Ford and Ray still top the list. Did Preminger have an eyepatch? No? Missed Opportunity.

Third greatest eyepatch wearing director of the studio era, with of course John Ford and Nicholas Ray topping the list. It's a short list. As far as I know.

"…placing the temporal abduction sometime
in late season two or early season three of the live-action series.”

Joining in on the Upstream Color lovefest before the inevitable backlash starts.

I was thinking about how interesting it was that Woody cast two well known comedians for a "Serious" movie and it got me to thinking that it would have been interesting to see Woody appear in a straight up drama. Husbands and Wives suggested to me that he could've pulled it off.

This thread has blown my mind on so many levels.

Alien knock-off? Sold. In the meantime, I really oughta get Leviathan on DVD though.

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I'm a huge Kurosawa fan, but I've purposely avoided seeing Rhapsody in August

@avclub-0de6dd3e9c3035563f798edb70fd1955:disqus That post is way funnier than it has any right to be when you read it in Javier Bardem-as-Anton Chigurh's voice.