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True, but the main attraction for all these musicals seems to be "Look everybody! It's live!" But any kind of live theater may be interesting. Though the Broadway folks probably wouldn't like such a trend.

I do enjoy the fact that Fox obviously said, hey, let's take NBC's half-baked "live event" musicals but make them much better. I wonder if we'll actually see a network try and tackle some live theater that ISN'T a musical. I think I could see HBO give us a live Glengarry Glen Ross or something.

Probably not the only one to say this stuff, but I'm one of the people that can't really stand Grease, but especially don't like the "gender politics" because over the years it's become a movie/play that little kids seem to love. "Did she put up a fight?" is a great standout line. Or the original's amusing use of the…

It's nice that you were so open about your sexual orientation.

In episode 1, the first murder takes place on that spinning tea cup ride.

Yeah, but it came closer to salvaging that movie than I expected it to.

Yeah, they don't really. Off to the liquor store!

Wait! I can't try the hard soda? Is it not cool or something? Will the other kids not like me?

Johnny Dangerously is definitely an overlooked gem of a movie, including one of the few Joe Piscopo movie performances that's very funny. It's also completely ridiculous.

I'll add my name to the list of whiny, trollish folks who is surprised this sequel is happening. It's such a forgettable movie where the main goal seems to be for Tom Cruise to seem cool by playing a character who is the greatest at everything.

It's slightly off topic, but the most profanity laden TV show I ever saw at the time has to be Deadwood. Maybe something has surpassed it since, but I have yet to see another show that includes the word "cocksucker" in every episode.

Amazing how many errors people seem to be finding in this little video. Spend More Time on Research, Internet!

Wait. With Hayley or Brad?

I suppose gender/orientation be damned, if you're forced to kiss Hayley Atwell, you're gonna be into her.

So, no Angie then? Going to California to follow her acting dream seemed like the perfect excuse to have her follow Peggy.

I would be very interested in a psychological portrait of the man. Why does he feel the constant need to greet everyone so warmly and enthusiastically? What makes him so desperate for friendship?

Did anyone else notice that Steve is dressed very much like Indiana Jones? The colors especially match up.

Yes, the Futurama curse! That show would've been more successful if not for that constant preemption. And I thought FOX mostly fixed the problem by adding a 30 minute post-game slot.

Not sure if Pat getting a movie can ever be called "better".

Definitely one of the dumbest things on that show that ever became so popular… and I know I loved it!