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The Big House had a really good cast on paper (I love Keith David and Faizon Love, and everyone loves Yvette Nicole Brown now), but it wasn't a particularly great show, or even a very good one.  It was adequate, but felt like it came nine years too late.  It was very much a TGIF kind of thing.

I just love the name Hoss Bonaventure.  I use that whenever I can.

I just love the name Hoss Bonaventure.  I use that whenever I can.

Fairly certain the next two movies (Craig's last, presumably) are going to be one big storyline in two parts, so they're gonna send him off big.

Fairly certain the next two movies (Craig's last, presumably) are going to be one big storyline in two parts, so they're gonna send him off big.

Oh, that ending always gets me.  I straight up love that movie.  In fact, I got to talk to Scott Porter (who played young Rex) once, and he still loves it.  He thought it might get its due on DVD.  I don't know that it did, but it should.  Of all the TV adaptations out there, Speed Racer is the one with a perfect

Oh, that ending always gets me.  I straight up love that movie.  In fact, I got to talk to Scott Porter (who played young Rex) once, and he still loves it.  He thought it might get its due on DVD.  I don't know that it did, but it should.  Of all the TV adaptations out there, Speed Racer is the one with a perfect

Yes, I was hoping you'd ask him about the The Hidden!  One of the most underrated sci-fi thrillers ever!

Yes, I was hoping you'd ask him about the The Hidden!  One of the most underrated sci-fi thrillers ever!

Yeah, Block Party was shot just after Dave signed on with Comedy Central for $50 million.  That is addressed in the film, which is really interesting because it shows he's already starting to get weirded out by it all.

Yeah, Block Party was shot just after Dave signed on with Comedy Central for $50 million.  That is addressed in the film, which is really interesting because it shows he's already starting to get weirded out by it all.

I would love a Belzer interview so long as someone asked him about the Hulk Hogan incident.

I would love a Belzer interview so long as someone asked him about the Hulk Hogan incident.

Then again, Superman is also a brilliant, award-winning investigative journalist in his off hours.  No moron there.

I saw Mooney live once, and it was amazing for a couple of reasons.  First of all, he was so incendiary at various points that I thought some of the nervous laughter would morph into something fully regrettable.  It was funny, but man I was tense throughout.

I saw Mooney live once, and it was amazing for a couple of reasons.  First of all, he was so incendiary at various points that I thought some of the nervous laughter would morph into something fully regrettable.  It was funny, but man I was tense throughout.

I was really hoping you'd have gotten to Timecop, because that's a much better movie than it has any right to be, and come on, Van Damme stories.  (Also, Rosewood, because damn he is so convincingly vile in that one.)

I was really hoping you'd have gotten to Timecop, because that's a much better movie than it has any right to be, and come on, Van Damme stories.  (Also, Rosewood, because damn he is so convincingly vile in that one.)

This story is almost worth it for the Scruples reference (and the always funny Ratner photo). Past that, I have no use for a Midnight Run sequel.

Yeah, but that was meant as a sequel to the live-action films rather than a straight reboot.  (It also borrowed Karai from the comics.)