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He is the MVP of this show by far.

I remember watching that scene and loving just how completely into it he was getting.

I think he has a great voice but he really needs a good producer behind him in order to loosen it up and tap in to it's real potential.

I love Christmas and all if it's trappings for the most part but it certainly doesn't hurt to have an acerbic palette cleanser on hand for when it gets a bit overwhelming.

The Mindy Project is on Canadian, but not American, Netflix so Hulu has no need to worry.

Imagine that crossover.

The other characters are way more interesting then Mindy most of the time.
However, I still like the show despite its issues. Its fun and frothy and sometimes that's all I want when I'm chilling out in front of Netflix at the end of the day.

Not to mention you'd see all kinds of garbage and solids floating around in it.

Someone like Jon Hamm could pull off that straight man who happens to be hilarious balance really well.

I've always loved his cameo as the polka band leader in Home Alone. He took what essentially a bit part and a gave an actual something (the bit where he tells the story about leaving his kid at a funeral home is awesome).

I feel the same way. Something about her just sets my teeth on edge.

I saw a shirtless picture of him once that was taken on set during the 50's and I actually let out an audible "god damn."

Good choice.

Yeah, early to mid 50's Brando was incredibly attractive.

From what I remember, my earliest music crush was Bryan Adams when I was in Grade One.

I feel the same way when I see the tiny imperfections of film when I look at old photos and movies. It probably just nostalgia but I can't help but feel happier when I see them.

Sam Smith needs to team up with Disclosure again cause his voice has 100Xs more spark and life in it then then when performing his normal soft crooning stuff.

Take a random shot in the car and boom, cover picture.

That would actually make for really interesting article or series for anyone who willing to tackle it. I was fifteen at the time, so the pop culture of the era was a big part of my formative years.
However, you'd have to be really careful that relevant and interesting discussions in the comments wouldn't just

The 90's!!