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I know, I was just checking Wikipedia yesterday after reading the Diana Rigg article, to see if he was still around. Too bad.

'Cause you weh laughing so fuckin hahd, right?

Cheaper than a Swiffer to clean off dusty TV screens!

And the "Yeah" before. Why won't they give us audio of these things?

Yes, that looks to be it. Found a couple of dated references to Joseph Mazzello (the kid from Jurassic Park) having done "years" of work on the project.

I seem to recall reading in the late 1990s about a project Kubrick was working on that he had shot over many many years. A Boyhood type film I suppose. Am I mis-remembering events or was that actually a thing?

The War Against – I said, the War Against – Suthun Independence.

OMG the CBC comments are the worst. I have them blocked with my browser's ad blocker.

Yeah but he left all that behind when he got the nomination. Overnight he just became another crazy right wing politician. You guys need more parties…

As someone who read the first few Percy Jackson books to my son, I was so disappointed when the first movie came out. Harry Potter proved that a movie for kids, starring kids, can succeed if the source material is good enough. But they didn't learn that lesson. Instead they churned out another "blockbuster" action

It's not a genre though, it's an audience label. YA books are written for teens and are defined by their simpler storytelling and broader themes, regardless of what genre they are.

I'll take this opportunity to once again suggest that the audio of these interviews should be available as a podcast or something. This one would clearly be a blast to hear. I remember one interview a couple of years ago – I think it was Harry Shearer – where half the interview was "[imitates x]" or similar.

We got a VCR in 1984; we never owned a movie until I was an adult and bought my own VCR in 1994. But I was a movie snob so didn't want to buy any unless they were widescreen. By the time I got a DVD player 5 years later I think I had like 6-8 tapes.

Haha we must have had our letter carrier wondering why our house in the suburbs had an "Apt 103," "Apt 245," etc.

Yeah, as a 12 year old I thought this song was about Berlin actually.

Read your Victorian literature, this goes back long before films were on the scene. The upper class in England were full of arranged marriages between young women and powerful men.

Haha, how many people came for the F, never having watched the show? I did!

I hear an old man fell off a stage last night. Is that newsworthy?

Human Nature

It's not a sign, but the box of Sweet Emotions always gets me. "I didn't know Aerosmith had a breakfast cereal."