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Izzy Gellman-Banks
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Rope.

Tim Allen has a right to believe in Republican values. But he doesn't have a right to a TV show to evangelize those values.

Appropriate for an age when Americans will be forced to return to bloodletting as the primary form of healthcare.

Not film or TV, but ballet. A few days ago, I was wondering what it would be like to tell the holodeck on the Enterprise to recreate the premieres of Stravinski's Le Sacre du Printemps and Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet.

About a year before Star Wars was released, a kid in elementary school I knew wore a t-shirt with a photo of an X-Wing fighter and the title of the movie. "Isn't that supposed to say Star Trek?" some of us asked him. Steve said back, "No, this is a new movie my dad is working on." And that was the first I learned

I would pay good money to see The Real Housewives of Mos Eisley/Cloud City/Dantooine.

They'll just put Richard Spencer in O'Reilly's time slot.

Time travel stories to go back in time and kill Hitler are so pre-Trump.

I think greed won out over bigotry. Popularity was the road to money.

Am I the only one who looks at Mulvaney and thinks of mini Balok from ST:TOS' Corbomite Maneuver?

I'm pretty sure they're proposing to replace Meals on Wheels with Juggalos on Buffalos.

I'm more interested in seeing how the comic book Y: The Last Man is adapted for screen.