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Oliver Phonglehorn
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The Dick Van Dyke episode is worth watching just for the odd Rob & Laura sketches. Which are explained by the writer characters in the episode with the premise of "Hey, Mary McKinnon kind of looks like that actress who played Laura Petrie! What if she played her in a sketch with Dick Van Dyke as Rob?"

I love the Museum of the Moving Image, but from the beginning I was surprised that a) They were running an installation that took such an overt political point of view, and b) They were partnering with a known unstable artist like Shia LaBeouf. Shutting it down is probably a good decision. And now no one has to

Disney's lawyers would like to remind you that this program features "Jim Henson Company puppets," not Muppets.

When I saw the headline, I figured it would be Taylor. Too much power over a group of citizens, and forcing his bad ideas on them.

I don't think I saw any images of it until the following morning's Channel One News (remember that?) broadcast in school. It was pretty shocking.

Same here, although given his target audience, I suppose we shouldn't have been surprised.

Regarding that Wayne's World sketch: I've always been convinced that Mike Myers wrote it just so he could make out with Madonna.

Didn't the real-life guy say it didn't really "happen" like in the movie? I seem to recall seeing an interview where he said his experience was a bit less horror movie-ish.

So does Cookie Monster!

I just recently acquired Tropical Freeze… This talk is making me afraid to play it.

I made my own mix CD. I called it "All the Polkas."

I think he just grew up a little. He's trying pretty hard to be wacky in some of those earlier projects.

My mom let me stay up for some of it, but she turned the TV off and made me go to bed when Veronica tried to seduce Archie. Pretty hot stuff.

That must be it. R2-D2 doesn't come with any bloatware.

It's a weird thing for ancient trolls to drink in movies.

One of my allegedly negative comments was "John Hurt is still around." I suppose because of the word "hurt?"

I found it interesting that R2-D2 and C-3PO are still in service after at least 50 years. I guess droids have a longer lifespan than computers or smartphones.

Ponda Baba? Oh, you mean Walrus Man!

It's kind of like how the Walt Disney Company keeps calling everything "Disney's This" and "Disney's That." Their souls have passed on, but their names remain on Earth as brands for the companies they founded to continue making money from.

Well, what does Ryan Seacrest do? Dick Clark was kind of like that.