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Gone With The Wind is a glorified soap opera and a fairly long one at that. However, it is also gorgeously photographed and the lead performances are worth remembering. I never considered as great as other classics of that year(1939) but I understand some of the appeal, glorification of the south aside.

That's actually not nearly as offensive as it's reputation suggests. It's a very sweet-natured film and Uncle Remus is actually a very positive character. It's a shame that so many generations will not be able to judge the film on their own.

This is getting pretty terrible. It's like they are becoming the last season of South Park or something.

Too late.

If they move…kill em'!

Even Lemmy was only two days into his 70th year when he passed on. This is a brutal time.

Too many good ones leaving us now.

Words cannot describe the sense of loss that I and so many rockers and metalheads worldwide at the loss of this true giant of music. To say he was a hero of mine is a massive understatement. His music was life altering. It paved the way for me to explore heavier and more aggressive forms and helped me through many

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It wasn't quite as idiotic as expected. This was never exactly a brilliant show. Besides, if they kill off Glenn, how many actual likable characters does this show even have left?

Very funny episode with a tad disjointed conclusion. There are many things to be skewered in today's society, but this has to be one of the most deserving. That whole "fighting tolerance with intolerance" thing was right up South Park's alley.

Doug haters are some of my least favorite haters.

The Principal is the 80s action movie version of the juvenile delinquent film and it is so much fun.

A relative of Lemmy?

Justified was robbed. That was a vastly superior show to much that has been nominated and everybody knows it.

Kind of how I feel about it. The show has all the right elements and certainly some good moments but it never quite clicks. Part of the problem is that it never really delivers on the spy premise nor is it as much fun as it should be. I sat through the second season and found it wildly inconsistent and unfocused. It

It's worth it for the classic Murray persona and Warren Oates but it's no classic.

He was the most interesting man in the world.

I love that film and consider it one of the top 100 greatest in the genre. It was a rare hero part for an actor who rarely played on the side of the angels.

The last of the great horror actors and the finest Dracula beside Bela Lugosi. He seemed to appear as every conceivable screen villain there was and played them all to near perfection. I know many here and beyond will mourn his loss as he was an indelible part of the cinema, much s Karloff, Chaney, Lugosi, Price and