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Trump is a yuge fan of Carson McCullers. YUGE.

That's one of the babies from "Grace Under Fire"!

I remember it being in the back of "Details" magazine as an ongoing comic. Then the miniseries got all sorts of hype, aired in the spring on 1993 and was never mentioned again.

You may be kidding but that shouldn't be hard. LHOTP took so many liberties with the original stories that it bore little resemblance to the texts, except for the original TV movie that served as the pilot which was note perfect, filmed on the open prairie and extremely beautiful and cinematic. Wilder's books

Remember him when I was 8, they were showing a clip of him as Jim Jones on the TODAY show (which back then, was actually a news show) as the TV movie was due out. Then I remember him a decade later in "The Emerald Forest" where he spends a certain amount of time not wearing much at all and looking better in a jungle

The thing I love most about "Riverdale" reviews is seeing the names "Jughead," "Archie," "Betty," and "Veronica" flash by in total seriousness.

DeWitt?

Daringly abrupt ending: they get to have their pudding without even eating their meat.

I hate these high octane cooking segments. Give Giada some lithium or wine, and let everything proceed at a nice leisurely pace. But clementine focaccia? No.

Making History wasn't bad. But these live action shows on Sundays rarely last.

Hated that show from the first minute and it got worse when the father's (who was animated to look like Jim Rash but frustratingly not voiced by Jim Rash) husband turned out to be a straight guy being held prisoner as a sex slave.

How did I know this would start, "There is a small island in Japan…"?

I laughed once during the trailer at Russell Park's scene. It could also because I have a mad crush on Russell Park.

I love this show and am not religious, Was hoping somebody would take a look at last year's "Passion" and think, "Why don't we just do "Superstar" instead?" But they need to keep the white fright wigs during the "Superstar" number.

I read they are not going for the color scheme of the original.

Age, apparently.

Oh look, Putin plays hockey on the Death Star!

Fallon was probably drunk anyhow. Would have been seeing double.

I think it's a lot of people's favorite of the early films or even overall. "Flamingos" gets all the press because of the shock value but it's a lot of shock vignettes whereas "Trouble" is one big story that's funny as hell and much more quotable. And Divine never looked more beautiful than she does in the scenes