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Mickey Rooney's later years make me sad.

Jan. 5.

Wasn't Jennifer Aniston also on a Fox sketch show with Newman from SEINFELD? With interstitial cartoons by Bill Plympton?

They tried to turn the "how much for ONE rib?" guy into a recurring character. It didn't work.

In the Live from New York book, Chris Rock said that one of the big differences between SNL and In Living Color was that if someone created a character that became a hit, it was still that writer's character, and nobody else could write a sketch featuring that character without the original writer's OK.

According to the ever-reliable Wikipedia, Fox was re-running censored versions of old episodes without Keenan's involvement.

I remember feeling really bad for Chris Rock when he wound up on the final season of this after a few not-very successful seasons at SNL and still wasn't very well-used.

Boats N' Hoses.

I remember reading an interview with Williams when it was announced they were doing the Aladdin sequel without him, and he said something along the lines of, "You know why Mickey Mouse only has four fingers? So he can't pick up a check."

I can't wait for all his "hilarious" in-character appearances on talk shows,etc. to promote this.

Jim Hanks also stars in such pictures as "Buford's Beach Bunnies".

It's been a long time since I saw the last episode of TWIN PEAKS, but didn't she get caught in an explosion? I had always assumed her character was dead.

If it's based on the producer behind "Rapper's Delight", the screenplay will be entirely made up of dialogue lifted entirely from other, better movies.

The centrepiece of the movie will be a heartbreaking 20-minute scene where a character goes to a friend's house to eat, and the food just ain't no good.

Terry needs to ride in to the next challenge on his newly purchased boat, the I'LL NEVER BE ELIMINATED.

I think Wiglesworth gets the last name treatment because there's two Kellys on the tribe.

They made it so obvious that Shirin or Spencer was going home from very early on (whenever someone starts an episode talking about how in control of the game they are, you can start the countdown until their torch gets snuffed), that I thought that Varner was going to keep trying to play both sides and end up getting

I loved Chris Guest as Mr Rogers interviewing Bill Murray as the bass player.

If you believe "A Stupid and Futile Gesture", the Doug Kenney bio from a few years ago, PJ was always an asshole. All of the old guard thought he was just a relentless suckup to Matty Simmons, who dumbed down the magazine at Matty's request.

I liked the book as well, but it took a couple of weird potshots at John Hughes and seemed to deliberately exclude any of his contributions to the magazine's history.