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The placard in the museum reads, "The work of Simon Birch is inspired by, but is in no way a direct adaptation of, the infinitely superior work of Owen Meany."

And he's voiced by that creep from Spin City!

No, I meant the War of Southern Treason.

Which at least provided some humor when I listened to the audio book read by Wil Wheaton.

I spent a year at RIT 1998-99 (and didn't have a particularly good time of it, which is why I dropped out and didn't finish my BA until 2013) and saw them play on campus. I'd already heard of them from friends in high school in the Albany area.

Good assumption! Or if Shatner had gone on tour with the Has Been album, with or without Ben.

Ben Folds, if you count his different incarnations all together. (BFF three times, solo at least twice, once with YMusic.)

Ani DeFranco is from Buffalo, too, as were Moe - and wasn't Moxy Fruvous pretty active in western NY?

I feel the same way about Bladder Runner. It's as if the director got so wrapped up in the idea of making the greatest, most artistic fetish video ever that he forgot what it's all about: people peeing on replicants.

NOT ONCE!

The turkey's a little dry … THE TURKEY'S A LITTLE DRY!

To be fair, the Simpsons episode they nominated ("The Town") was surprisingly good. It's the only one I watched this year.

Oh good - she more than earned it.

This Is Us is now the first network show to be nominated for best drama since The Good Wife in 2011.

This page is wrong - it omits Elisabeth Moss's nomination. Not yet sure if the others are correct.

Where is Elisabeth Moss?!

BILL BELICHICK SUCKS TOM BRADY'S SQUISHY LITTLE BALLS
(Sorry, I meant to say "welcome back." Old habits, etc.)

Maybe it's because I was six when it came out, but I couldn't have named the cast of Hannah and Her Sisters. I only know Michael Caine is in it because he won an Oscar for it, and then missed picking up his statue because he was filming Jaws: The Revenge.

It doesn't matter what the question is. The answer is "The Good Place."

I don't know why this article continues to be relevant today, but here you go: