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Ha. Watch him hail a cab and bail out of 30 Rock at 10:30 Eastern.

You know, that usage goes back to "Beowulf". It's the first word!

Will Neal Brennan be let into the studio so he can yell at Dave from the audience?

He said this in an interview once. I think it was in relation to the "30 for 30" series. He basically said straight-up that sports weren't as live-or-die a matter as they used to be with him.

Someone on a message board I frequent said he had a face for radio and a voice for print. Just a deeply, deeply grating, uninteresting television presence.

I am surprised that the review does not mention how the movie does get across that something is wrong with Adrian. "WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO HIM? WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO HIS EYES?" is pretty goddamn effective, more so than Levin's talk of a tail—and as already noted is one of the few major changes Polanski made to the

1968 really was one of the all-time great Oscar whiffs. "Bullitt" came out that year too. And "Oliver!" is such a piece of garbage.

"Knife in the Water". That would be good to start with. Well, it would be better to start with promising to stop derailing film discussion threads. But after you do that, watch "Knife in the Water".

Well, 56-7 is 49…

Good Lord, they got the wrong photo for the article? Ugh.

That was who that was? Benedict Arnold himself? That was driving me bonkers.

Indeed, one can probably assume this is the last season.

Well, we already have the thin wedge of that controversy with Caster Semenya blowing past a lot of women to win medals at the Rio Olympics. It will be fun in the next couple of Olympics to see how close we come to biological women never winning any event.

What a crock of shit. Unless you have a time machine, that's Bruce Jenner.

Yep, that's Bruce Jenner, and headlining a picture of him in 1987 as "Caitlyn Jenner" is deliberately deceptive.

Saw her in "Eye of the Devil". The movie is pretty silly but she's good as a creepy Satanist.

I think the oldest film that I've been able to enjoy as a work of art rather than a historical odyssey is "A Corner in Wheat" from 1909. Or maybe "A Trip to the Moon".

"A Page of Madness" is fucking fantastic. Makes me wonder how much of the rest of Japanese silent cinema, 99% lost, was that insane.

Most of early sound film was shit. There was some good stuff out there. But it was 90% shit. Sound caused a huge backwards step in the movie industry. A massive drop in quality from 1927-28 silents to the talkies of 1928-29.

You know she probably wanted to prove some point about how she didn't need to slap her name on the book for it to sell…whoops.