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I'm surprised more people aren't making the NYNY comparison — which, I admit, I haven't seen for years and forget a lot of.

I was more wondering if they have cell phone reception at her house, forcing Seb to drive out there and back. (Looks like a 4 to 5 hour drive.)

That is the only thing I remember about that film. She proves she's a movie star in about 70 seconds.

It's one of the rare films I DVRed and then turned off halfway through when I came to watch it. OTOH it has a brief appearance by a 12-year-old ScarJo.

Well, he might still be alive otherwise…

But instead of an obviously-poor person for a driver, you might get a nice unemployed apparently-middle-class driver, so you feel better.

Heh. "Weiner".

They're not getting an Animated Short Oscar nom for that, so…

The scant minute where she's singing "Pocket Full of Sunshine" over and over is proof she's a movie star.

Last week, Slate (I think) ran a piece headlined "It is no longer possible for Trump to be the shortest-serving President of the US".

Every time I'm reminded that there's a movie called Sliding Doors I have to check to be sure it's not a fake movie title from Seinfeld.

That song sounds like Eric Cartman's foray into Christian rock..too lazy to look it up now.

Actual deaf people can have working doorbells with lights wired into the circuit as a signal, and you could imagine that the light is placed where the deaf resident would see it but maybe not the visitor. The actual reason I mention this is to say that I learned this from a deaf character on Mary Hartman who was

And Bob Dylan's famous "Stuck in the MIddle".

Funnier today than yesterday!

Is this where I can complain the FOTB has changed Jessica from amusingly frugal to a near-criminal scammer?

My impression is that 1950s gay bars/gatherings were a little more careful about who they let walk in than was implied here.

Reminded me of Silver Age Green Lantern, whose sister-in-law was convinced that her husband, Hal's brother, was secretly Green Lantern.

There's that smile!

I'd forgotten that, so thanks.