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The best dance party ending was in Stanley Tucci's retro throwback The Impostors, where the astonishingly classy cast (Tucci, Platt, Buscemi, Rossellini, Shalhoub, Billy Connolly, Lili Taylor, and many more), complete with all the extras, all dance over the ocean liner deck set, with their dance eventually spilling

Syndicate is the very definition of a "basically fine, non-boat-rocking franchise entry". At least they undid all the awful control scheme changes and DLC nudging from Unity.

Sorry, you think they should have graded it on what it was an attempt to do, not on what it was?

I hope that it is very accurate to the game in that it ends with Fassbender wandering around kicking treasure chests for a few hours before saying "You know what, 85% is plenty."

He was probably most notably one of Disney's Mellomen, singing on all manner of film, television, and theme park projects. Prominently, that's him singing "Grim Grinning Ghosts" as one of the Haunted Mansion's busts.

Actually, it's Kabletown. With a K.

I'd love it if any article about him on an NBC source ended: "Disclaimer: The President is an employee of NBCUniversal."

The NC GOP is the most blatantly evil GOP in the country, and that's saying a LOT.

I know the guy who wrote Wicked also wrote a story were Tiny Tim is like investigating the Jack the ripper murders or something. It wasn't great.

The best part of the story that always gets cut is when Scrooge begs Christmas Future to show him some strong emotion connected with his death, and the ghost shows him some people who are happy that he's died, because their debt is temporarily placed on hold.

That movie has its ups and downs, but Stewart had a lot of influence on it, and he might understand the nuances of the story better than anyone living. There's an audio recording of his one-man show, which he performs based on Dickens' own abridged text for public readings, and it is AMAZING. So many little tiny

She's always great. She was the second choice for Pam on The Office. Came down to just her and Jenna Fischer at the last audition.

I think it's fully in-character for Gina to know that everyone was talking about it, ignore them talking about it, and then find it for herself and decide that she must be a trendsetter. My brother's done that like five times.

I feel like Saturday night live is going to make fun of the current president for as long as he is the current president. Call me crazy, but somehow I feel like they might take that wild and unprecedented step.

I'm not sure he knew as much as I did about it, what with him not being a music teacher, but it looks like he at least knew a recorder was a flute. ;-)

A recorder is a kind of flute. Specifically an internal duct flute, more whimsically known as a fipple flute, which is to say any flute with a whistle for a mouthpiece. What makes it specifically a recorder is having seven finger holes on top and a thumb hole on the bottom.

He says he went home when he found out what was happening. Presumably the cameras sent some sort of alert.

That wasn't a video of the Broadway production, though. That was a special three nights only reunion a couple of years later that was staged for the specific purpose of filming it for PBS.

Oh, it's amazing. Parker and Shaner hit the PERFECT balance of retro and modern, and manage to do it all with a wink while avoiding winkiness.

Yeah, I've seen a few for research projects. They're just a static shot of the stage, not really suitable for release. But a great resource.