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Marc Edward Heuck
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This is the fourth week in a row where the "Previous Episode" and "Next Episode" links go only to the "Bob’s Burgers: 'Art Crawl'; Family Guy: 'Trading Places'; The Cleveland Show: 'To Live And Die In VA'" combo review.

"Moonshine" with Herry and Zoe was good for a few watery eye moments too:

No love for the underrated Schaal sitcom "PLEASE STAND BY" with Elinor Donahue? I loved that show as a kid, wished I could run a TV station in my parents' house.

It took me a few seconds, but then I recognized that last night's credit song, "When Yuba Plays the Rumba Down In Cuba", is what Bugs Bunny is trying to play on the tuba before Giovanni Jones smashes it in LONG HAIRED HARE.

This story has already been told once before, in Richard C. Sarafian's MAN IN THE WILDERNESS from 1971, with Richard Harris playing the Hugh Glass character and John Huston as the leader of the expedition that leaves him for dead. Good movie, if a little heavy on the '70's metaphysics.

How much blame for the general sterility of talk shows in general, and of Leno's "TONIGHT SHOW" tenure in particular, do you think can be blamed on the increased power of agents and managers of the stars who desperately do not want their clients to potentially go off-book by expressing actual opinions or being

The Henson Company lawyers will no doubt come knocking sooner now that YOU PUBLICIZED IT, you idiots!

I always disliked this song because during the chorus, the meter was exactly the same and the lyrics sounded almost the same as

I got to meet Craig Zobel at the opening of his film COMPLIANCE, and remarked to him how the film's plot played like a really dark version of a Strong Bad prank call.

The greatest Prince parody is still the oddball STORIES ABOUT PRINCE blog.