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“You wanna gets nuts? *smash* LET’S GET NUTS!”

They did such a great job playing up her looks on Night Court but being very clever and funny rather than creepy about it, and she was a great sport for it too.

Pretty much. See also, Ghostbusters (2016)

This was what people wanted to see. The Last Jedi was something else. It was an attempt, and maybe a doomed one, at making an anti-nostalgia Star Wars.

In spite of his rage he still locked his dick in a cage.

The guy who voluntarily locked his dick in an object that connects to the internet does not have any wisdom to share.

I’ve been dreading seeing this headline for a few years. I love Leachman as a performer. She’s one of the best comedic talents of all time. I believe it was Bob Saget’s Comedy Central Roast where she absolutely killed and surpassed a dais full of comedians. I’ll miss her.

Remember that episode of Day By Day where Ross fell asleep and dreamt he was in a Brady Bunch episode? Then Chris Barnes (Ross) went on to play Greg in the Brady Bunch movies.

When I bought a used copy of Kick at a Hastings, it came with a copy of Listen Like Thieves in the case.  And, there was no sticker or label on the cover that said I was getting 2 CDs.  It was such a pleasant surprise.  

1. INXS were a major BAND, and well respected, with an iconic, talented front-man.

You could argue INXS was the Maroon 5 of its era—a massively popular act that few appeared eager to defend or even admit to liking outside of a few catchy singles. (It’s not exactly surprising to learn that Maroon 5 cites the group as an influence.)

Fantastic band and all of these songs are great. “This Time” and “What You Need” are two of the best rock and roll songs ever. They should absolutely be in a Hall of Fame if not in Jan Wenner’s private club house.

Glad two songs from “Welcome to Wherever You Are” are here. That, to me, is a vastly underrated album, and ofen left off of “Best of the ‘90s” considerations. I can remember a review of it back-handedly complimented it as “Achtung Maybe,” but I do think it stands (admittedly off to the side ...) of U2's best ‘90s

This is a very long post, but I have a funny story about the making of this movie that has to do with Susan Sarandon and another big movie star:

and Ron Glass was the TV repairman! (well, his apprentice)

“another Marvel project, yawn, they’re all the same anyways - I don’t see why anyone likes them anymore. They don’t do anything creative and the directors don’t matter, it’s all just Marvel-house style anyway.”

Im sure they'll be devastated. 

The only thing Orangefinger ever drained was fools’ pockets.

Honestly if the worst we get is old man tries to me hip and cool with bland likable music, then I'm fine with it.  I say this as a big Steely Dan fan.

Too bad it only took until 12 days left of his lame duck presidency for social media to finally grow a backbone, or at least the semblance of one.