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But the character of Frasier is stereotypical liberal, overeducated elite. Conservatives don’t tend to do well with the concept of an actor and their best known character having different viewpoints.

I don’t go to Bachman Turner Overdrive concerts to hear them play the new stuff. I go for the extended encore of You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet. Likewise I don’t watch new Kelsey Grammar roles. Play the hits!

This has nothing to do with “It’s Pat”.

If they want to be grown up they should add a “g”. “Dunking Donuts.”

French producer? I’ll allow it for now, but I’m not sure the French can be trusted with this sort of project.

When I half-watched the commercial for this I swore it starred Jim Carrey.

S’mores really are way too much sweet. I prefer S’lesses.

The Rock doesn’t really go to restaurants. He likes to do his own cooking.

I mean, there’s no way Goodman or Sara Gilbert or Laurie Metcalf could keep doing the show now if Fox or someone picked it up, could they? That would make them way too complicit in Barr’s racism, where now they mostly seem like bystanders..

Tim Heidecker is a better musician than Malkmus. No seriously.

Who the hell is this BrentisAngry guy and why does he have opinions?

Isn’t it Messina’s turn this time?

True enough, though I think there’s a distinction to be made between movies that are about a specific time and place after the fact and movies that try to be the definitive teen comedy of the moment (and the latter tends to age worse, I think, as they’re usually made by people 20 years too old to know what the teens

I’d say Ed Asner would be perfect, or a CGI Tony Randall.

Dazed and Confused seems like a weird example since it’s a period piece aimed at adults recollecting high scool. Maybe Fast Times At Ridgemont High or Pretty in Pink or Can’t Hardly Wait or American Pie or the hundreds of other movies trying to capture what the kids are up to right this moment would be more

Я У Talking У2 2 Me?

What about that episode of You Can Do It! when the You Can Do It Babies went back in time and taught teenage Hitler to believe in himself and then his dreams of being a famous painter came true?

Someone at Netflix evidently thinks people still go have picnics or something on Memorial Day.

“More than a dozen years” seems like a long way to go to say “thirteen.”

It’s like Chappie meets The Pursuit of Happyness!