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I thought "The Assassin" was as dull as dishwater.

Those were only issued on LP, not on CD.

The Beatles haven't been endlessly reissued on CD compared to other acts, like Elvis or The Beach Boys, who seem to have an infinite number of compilations and reissues. The first CDs came out in 1987, and they weren't remastered again until 2009. At this time they released the albums in stereo and mono (UK

What's great about Dr. Hibbert is that the character works even if you don't get the Cosby connection. The character isn't just a bunch of references to The Cosby Show. He's a funny character in his own right.

I didn't see Blue Jasmine, but I thought Midnight in Paris was enjoyable. Nothing amazing, though.

I think for many years now Allen has been making movies just to make movies, as if he likes the process of writing, traveling, and filming, and it doesn't matter that what he's making isn't particularly interesting. It's not like his newer movies cancel out his previous, better ones, but there is something to be said

Same here, though I'm not in Colorado. I work as an editor, thankfully not on sordid "docu-soap" kind of crap. Nobody gets into the film/TV industry because they loved reality shows as a kid, but these shows pay the bills, and the shows I currently work on aren't exploitative.

The processes ARE similar, even if the product of Larry David's improvisation based on a detailed outline is much better.

The word "reality" implies that these shows are simple fly-on-the-wall examinations its characters. But real life is mostly uneventful, which is why good documentaries usually take a few months or even a few years to shoot. TV shows don't have the luxury of that much time, so of course the producers have to come up

Sony owns The Larry Sanders Show, which is why it isn't on HBO Go.