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"The Flash"? Not that overrated, certainly not ridiculously so. 'TNG'? Dismissible on T-Day as it's the largely harder-to-watch-each-year First Season. 'DS9' though needs and deserves better exposure. How come CBS/Paramount never found an outlet to rebroadcast it **somewhere**? Maybe not successful ratings-wise

If you're going to judge us like *that*, at least relax with a nice cup of tea before putting on that powdered wig. Unless you're really American… no, wait. **ESPECIALLY** if you're really American.

There are one-hit wonders turned rehab patients who have better celebrity positions.

A multi-part response to a few of the contributors:

R. Lee Ermey had two shows on History Channel, "Mail Call" and "Lock N' Load with R. Lee Ermey", which were more informative than competitive. The former had the Gunny (OOO-RAH!) reading/answering/berating viewers' questions about military weapons and technology with demonstrations and file footage, while the latter

I wonder if, like her last book, copies of it will wind up stacked up to the ceiling like a column when a book store has a going out of business sale.

Hey! Get off that keyboard and finish vacuuming the rug.

There's "Fist of Legend", Jet Li's hard-fighting tribute to Bruce Lee's "Fist [singular] of Fury" a.k.a. "The Chinese Connection" where perhaps only one Japanese character could be seen as Truly Evil.

You know, if you have to have the stand-in-fest that is the studio release of "Game of Death", you'd think someone at El Rey would try to get the rights to "Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey". It may be a documentary, but it's a documentary that contains as faithful a cut of what Bruce Lee intended for "Game of Death"

Quit stalling and tell us who's voicing Rintrah.

When I was working for TV stations (1998-2013) that were Just using servers for air content (mainly for commercial breaks), they were frequently using Betacam. Similar but different, including the slightly-larger-than -VHS tapes that could record up to 62 or 92 minutes. And that's not even Digital Betacam.

(I freely admit that I was beaten to the blog link by one Col. Alphonse Dore Cliburn CBE, but I wanted Selfishly to put the ending story in it's own comment.)

Evanier has also given interviews about the show via the likes of "E! True Hollywood Story" (15 years ago, back before the show focused entirely on true crime) and an article called "Pink Insider" (http://www.pinkladyamerica…., plus details from the latter & elsewhere convinced me that a story of him punch-drunkenly

Also, they're not All about food, which would've been obvious to some Gottlobs who actually bothered to LISTEN To The Song(s).

"What's to explode? It's just air." ((sigh)) COMPRESSED Air, basically meaning a whole lot more air than what usually fills a container had been forced into said container at much higher pressure than the air that surrounds it and us. And that higher pressure will escape into said lower pressure (again, the air

"Minus all the depressing stuff about how the strip frequently served as a
conduit for its creator’s own depression and self-doubt"? [[sigh]] I do hope that was not meant to make that pseudo-psychoanalytical book by Michaelis sound like a viable reference. Charles Schulz's children Monte and Jill (at least) has

"Last season they did the 'compressed air canister blows up Jaws shark' for the second time."

And by "amazing", I think what's meant is "totally made up in the minds 4 people, tops."

OR… he's only visible at the 1 minute, 40 second mark.

So… Franklin *Miller* then?