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Yes! When Zachary Quinto puts the Vulcan nerve grip on those junk bonds, I felt a thrill right up my leg!

"Something Happened" is actually quite good, if a bit of a slog to its heartbreaking ending.

True story (not "Penthouse true", actually true). It was the early 90's. I Was walking past an adult store just off Times Square. A guy in a business suit came out of there carrying a grocery bag. He tripped on the step in front of the door, the bag ripped, and a dozen dild*s scattered all over the sidewalk. Not

Why can't it be both?

Saw this at the (soon to be demolished) Ziegfeld in NYC as a free screening. Got bored out of my skull. Nothing Cameron has done since has convinced me he still has the talent to make anything half as good as "Terminator" or "Aliens".

Smith charted with a cover of "Baby, It's You" about the same year as the film. They went the way of most rock bands, petering out by the mid-1970's. Gayle McCormick, the lead singer, just died about two months ago.

No, but the cast album does (and see how I worked in the info that I have actually SEEN "HAMILTON"!!! *squeals like a little girl until he remembers Prince is dead, then sighs and wipes away a tear while touching himself*)

I worked with her in summer stock once. Exactly. Once.

Twitch, twitch…

Maltby always sounds to me like he's trying too hard to be Sondheim (although his lyrics to "Lounging at the Waldorf"—which he wrote for "Ain't Misbehavin'"—are pretty clever). The "Sunday Times Crossword Puzzle" song from "Starting Here" makes me simultaneously dizzy and enraged…

He spoke at my school back in the day. He was simply amazing.

Worked with him in summer stock in Massachusetts back in the day; he played Lincoln in "Abe Lincoln in Illinois". Pretty much a chestnut of a play, but he sold out the theatre for two straight weeks. Decent fellow, and a solid actor. Between him, Garry Shandling and Joe Garagiola it's been a fuck of a last few days…

I had the pleasure of meeting Garson Kanin about 25 years ago. We spoke for maybe an hour, and the most emotional he got was talking about Holliday. He laughed uproariously recounting her work and teared up remembering her battle with cancer. She had a huge effect on everyone in her circle.

Marshall Brickman revealed that the scene with the robots that ended up here was, in fact, in an early draft of "Annie Hall".

"Die Hard: Home Alone—The Lenny Bruce Story"

Every governor that refuses to expand Medicade does so, in part, to make abortion more difficult. Just Google Scott Walker and abortion for a ton of proof.

Another musical theatre geek! I am not alone! (except on Friday nights and weekends…sob…)

Since he has college-age children.

Upvoted for the Mark Harris reference. "Pictures" is an amazing book.

My "Mask" would like to answer that remark!