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Yes. Schindler’s List, and Glory, belong on this list more than half of the ones that made it.

Well, I give it about 48 hours before we see an announcement that a major publisher has snapped this up and made the kid rich.

In general, any collection of some size will be worth something. But maybe not as much as you would dream of it being.

I thought Gary Sandy was hot then and 10-year-old me was right.

A good example of why not to be a stock photo model.

I went to his IMDB page where I found this nugget:

I know this is going to seem unbelievable, but growing up I thought Johnny Fever was the coolest person who had ever lived and ever would. He the perfect combination of burned-out sarcastic but passionate and energetic about rock and roll. The way he was always utterly professional reading the radio promos, then

I know young people think all old people are “boomers”, but he wasn’t a boomer. He was born in 1940. He was before the boomers (which were people born after WWII up until 1965 or so) — he was a “Silent Generation” person (1928-1945). These were people too young to fight in WWII but still born before WWII or during it.

I just saw him in Dragnet. He was a hippie academic.

All the fellow babies are sad :(

This. It’s even worse when there’s no little red bar at the bottom that shows you’ve already watched it.

Any way to get Youtube to stop recommending videos that I’ve already watched? 

This is a pretty good list, but I’d add:

Almost Famous.

How can Back to the Future not be on this list?

You missed Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Caddyshack, and This is Spinal Tap....

At first I thought it was reprehensible to coach people on how to get out of jury duty if they able to serve without threat to their health or income. Jury duty is an essential element of democracy, and one should feel proud to participate in it. Then I thought that anyone who would do the sleazier things you suggest

no.

Something happened in the last decade that really made people unable to understand the concept of serialized storytelling, particularly in the TV format. Not every episode of a thing is going to be full steam ahead on plot and nothing else. There can be episodes where it’s just “let’s just hang out and learn about

that journal entry is really hard to fit into that narrative.