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I liked the part in The People vs George Lucas when people said bad things about George Lucas.

If there's one musician who never got the credit he deserved for his contributions to early jazz, it's Sweet Roll Carter.

Ol' Fudge Glove.

Mounds don't.

Oh, hey, hi Caelum. I didn't even realize it was you until page two. (Though "Winnipeg" should have sparked my antennae.)

SNAAAAAAAKE!

Chicken Mac Nuggets.

Drat and blast Firefox cache — I'd forgotten I'd changed it. It used to be Jeremy Brett.

It's a bit apples-and-oranges, due to the era-shift, but Lord Cumberbatch is a very good Holmes with a very good Watson in a in a very good show. (My avatar should provide you with a good context for my opinion.)

…OV CFVK!

LFFA MVFDS VRFFSF!

"Do you jerk off when you see me, James Franco?"

I blame Obama.

I'm calling this on-topic, because it was a tv show scene set in a rap mogul's office regarding a murder investigation: Miguel Ferrer's entire upper lip is fuckloaded with Botox. It just does not move.

You're crossing some lines now, pal.

I can't even remember if I actually saw it or not. I know it played — I remember being aware of it and looking forward to it — but everything else is gone.

[uncomprehending stare masking elaborate revenge scheme]

OnYum!

True. Please revise "he knew his business" to "he knew everybody's business".

I get where you're coming from, and I'm amenable to the idea of this kind of extended reinterpretation or rereading of a character. I'm not even necessarily against the way they chose to do it here. But Robert Downey Jr, who I like, completely fails to sell it on the screen by my view. (In stark opposition to Jude