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"The Americans" is a cable show and thus does not have to answer to censors. That's why we get curse words and naked bottoms.

One of this country's great tragedies was that Jennifer Love Hewitt never went topless.

Stanwyck was orphaned at the age of four, had a sister who was basically promoted to parent at the age of nine, they were pretty dirt tour for a while until the sister got a job dancing and eventually got Barbara a similar job.

He did use Ringo on "Plastic Ono Band"

Still with the separate reviews.

Young, good looking, just won the Oscar for Best Actress.

I got a kick out of seeing the shadows of the cue cards on the wall when the camera went to Brie during the near-death sketch.

"remember-able"

They seem to be pulling a "they're both awful" stance which is deeply disappointing. Kind of like how they helped Bush get elected in 2000 by portraying Gore as dull while portraying Bush as goofy and fun.

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I can't help but think that there is some push by the Illuminati or the Stonecutters to make Leslie Jones a thing, and Dennis Perkins is part of it. She is the goddamn fucking worst. She might be the worst live sketch performer in the history of this show. She is loud, braying, obnoxious, unfunny, she can't hit a

Sasheer Zamata has a really great body. Pity she's a complete non-entity as a performer and will probably get fired.

I wish they'd go back to playing the 1975-80 episodes at 3 am.

Oh, I'm with you. Martin Short has never been funny. I liked him a lot more when he was playing a creepy pervert doctor in "Inherent Vice" than anytime he's ever tried to be funny.

They are certainly waaaaaay different. De Havilland got bits of work into the 1980s, stuff like an "Airport" movie and "The Swarm" and a TV movie about the fake Anastasia Romanov, but "Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte" was pretty much her swan song as a headliner. And she is great in it. I think she's better in it than

The two later children, IIRC, were not disinherited and were apparently on relatively good terms with Crawford at the time of her death. It was Christina and her adopted brother who were cut out of the will.

The last reel of "Sadie Thompson" is missing. The DVD that I got offers two choices. There's an ending pieced together with production stills and the title cards. The other choice is the ending to "Rain".

Joan knew Marie Prevost from MGM silent days and gave her money when Prevost was broke and starving.

This is a dumb opinion. All the shitty old movies aren't getting Criterion Collection releases.

Is it accepted? I thought that the prevailing opinion was that Christina Crawford was a bullshit artist looking to make some money after Joan cut her out of the will.