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Paul McCartney was in a band before Wings?

The Dustin Hoffman quants are delicious.

Yep, after "Ronin", he was just sucking wind…("Ronin", of course, is brilliant, BTW)

Where he finds a mushroom and levels up.

Smells like Teen Spirit…

The Michael J. Fox Show finding its footing. There has GOT to be a joke in there somewhere…

Inside of porn, it's too dark to read.

Daffy: "Alien Theathon"
Bugs: "Predator Season"
Daffy: "Alien Theathon!"
Bugs: "Predator Season"
Elmer: "PWOMETHIUS SEASON!" **shoots Daffy in face, beak twirls around**

Universal owns the movie rights. They're also one of the producers of the musical.

Also, the best Pixar short film ever—"Jack Jack Attack" for the way it dovetails into the main film. As I watched that film my jaw was on the floor. Then I tripped over it and broke a lamp…

As a father and a family man, "The Incredibles" will always be first. "Toy Story 2" would be second for that gut wrenching Randy Newman song, "When She Loved Me". "Inside Out" third (because, yes, I have a child). "Up" (because the missus and I are getting on in years). "Finding Nemo" fifth (because, yes, I have a

For those of you who don't know Ellis Rabb (and you'd have to be a real theatre geek and virtual shut-in like me), he founded his own off-Broadway theatre company (the APA) that produced some of the most challenging and fun theatre in New York in the 1960's. I also had the pleasure of meeting him backstage at "The

I don't know if anyone else has mentioned it (too self-indulgent to read all the comments), but you have to have the stamina of a marathon runner to film over THIRTY episodes in a single television season. No wonder these poor buggers were burnt out after two seasons…

Yes, we do!

Dump her.

It would be interesting to see a discussion here of Peter Yeats' vastly underrated "Breaking Away" (if only for the fact that I'm an extra in that…)

I saw Courtney do this on Broadway back in the day. The first fifteen or so minutes of his performance made me wonder what all the fuss was about, but he was absolutely hairs-standing-up-on-the-back-of-your-neck brilliant in the last moments (mourning Sir's—SPOILER—death, his voice was somewhere between a whine and

I'd love to see a column like this one for film. I have 500 (Lordy!) DVD's and blu-ray discs. At 61, I'm thinking I might be able to get through all of them in about a year and a half at the rate of two-a-day for one last time. Only problem is that by the end of that time, my wife will have divorced me…

There are few heroes in American cinema, and John Sayles is most of them.

"Got it? Good. Now f*ck off." Still the best speech in "The Big Short", and that's sayin' something…