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So it's a pejorative? And you are trying to sound like a British person?

He'd damn well better.

Pedrad had a couple of actual characters though, like the dorky kid who really really really loves her mom. Zamata is just a complete non-entity.

I think they have also, but I couldn't swear to it.

As far as Jost and Che go, yeah, they have gotten light years better. I remember their first show, with Che fumbling lines over and over again and Jost just being punishingly unfunny, and wondering why the hell they didn't just give the desk to Cecily Strong. They're pretty funny nowadays.

OK, I'm old…

…but how nice was her rack?

I'm missing the silents. I wish they could have figured a way to work "Sunrise" or "The Crowd" into their 31 Days of Oscar. Then again they may not own the rights to "Sunrise", that was a Fox movie. "The Circus" got a special award. "The Racket", "Wings", "Chang", all those films still exist.

I'm watching "The Muppets" to the end, goddammit, it's a good show.

Good old TCM, never quitting.

TCM has been bringing great stuff this month as usual. I'm afraid it will get ruined like every other channel after Ted Turner dies. They're already dipping their toe into commercials with the "TCM Wine Club", which is really just commercials for Francis Ford Coppola's winery.

Man, other networks just give up against the Super Bowl, don't they? Where's the counterprogramming? Where are the chick flicks?

Still disappointed that no one called the one ten years ago Super Bowl Extra Large.

Please be about Hastings and 1066. Please be about Hastings and 1066. I've wanted this movie for years.

Wait, is this show really full of hot women in their underwear?

Yes, because one of the most popular and beloved fantasy novels ever written and a massively successful film are the original version of, uh, a comic book.

Uma….Oprah.

I saw that completely at random on PBS a while back, and I was boggled by all the people that were in this movie that I'd never heard of. Ryder, Nighy, Helena Bonham Carter, Ralph Fiennes, Christopher Walken, All for this movie that I saw popping up on PBS on a night they weren't showing Huell Howser or "Antiques

I've had that same reaction. Isn't it bizarre? Katy Mixon's topless scene in "Eastbound and Down", with an obvious body double. I was annoyed, then I thought "wait, a nice rack is a nice rack, why am I annoyed?", then I couldn't stop being annoyed.

…well it was her fault, wasn't it? That, and Rebecca Schaeffer getting murdered.