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Wow 13 game changer podcasts and not one comedy related one. I might offer Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend because it is hilarious and awesome. I also might offer up Office Ladies which seems to have popularized the format where actors who were in some old show talk about each episode. Because now it seems like there are

My wife watched the Netflix documentary and I caught a few bits of it. One thing I find interesting about the whole things is how they were both really pissed about Meghan’s family spilling family secrets to the press while Harry seems to be doing the exact same thing.

So should getting the approval from victims families be a rule for all kinds of true crime/tragedy movies/shows or just serial killer ones? Because if it is everything how does a series like Chernobyl get made, or any movie about 9/11 or even something like The Big Short or Goodfellas?

So probably a pretty standard record contract that allowed them to become way more rich and famous than they ever could by trying to release music on their own. Sure it probably favoured the record label, but isn't that kind of how they had to do things back then considering that most artists that get signed end up

So what were the terms of the 60's deal. Was it just a total screwjob, or was it the kind of thing where he still made a ton of money but the company owned the rights in exchange for taking on a ton of risk?

This should probably make up for the worst thing Chunk ever did.

This whole situation is weird. Because I do realize that Harry has had to deal with a lot of shit in his life and I feel bad about that. But at the same time his mixed messages are annoying. Because he seem to be saying that he wants the media to leave him alone, but at the same time doing interviews and writing a

Is it just his kids he should be commenting on? Because I am pretty sure that Rita Wilson's career has benefitted from her being married to Tom Hanks. And is that any better?

It's too bad that James Cameron has gone all in on Avatar sequels because if history is any indicator Gladiators would be an awesome movie.

It's crazy to think they made that movie for $75 million. Even adjusted for inflation that's not much for a comic book movie. Especially when you consider it's a movie that massively changed the entire movie business.

Plus with the weird US alcohol laws you could literally have an NC-17 movie theatre full of people who could not be old enough to have a beer while there.

Plus even if there were kids at the premiere, unless they only go out to eat at fast food places they have seen people being served alcohol.

A word: hilarious.

I mean at least he got to finish out Dead to Me and 30 Rock. Plus I am sure if he can get over how poorly his character was taken out in the X-Men movies he can probably get over this.

So does this mean other streamers might have the opportunity to pick up those Looney Tunes shorts? My understanding is that even the Warner owns them and owns HBO in certain cases like these the streamer has to pay something close to fair market value, since people who might be due a cut of the revenue (like in TV

So if Sherlock Holmes just entered public domain does that mean that Arthur Conan Doyle's estate was making money and having approval over the BBC series, and the Enola Holmes books/movies and the RDJ movies, and League of Extraordinary Gentlemen?

So did he grab the phone during a concert or while walking on a pathway with friends near a body of water? Or was walking on the pathway with friends part of the concert?

He is also Red Dog the roadie in Almost Famous.

The Big Hero 6 cameo would easily be a contender for his best one.

Yea I would hope that in a small town like that the case of the murdered teen mom and the abducted women would be career cases for a cop like Mare. If something equally bad happened in season 2 it might be a lot less realistic. And I am not sure I want to watch Mare dealing with a bunch of drunk and disorderly cases