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i'm not jewish but i adore that character. it occurred to me that vanessa beyers brings something to the show that i haven't seen since gilda radner, and that is a complete empathy and respect for her individual characters. even as miley, beyers never has disdain or condescension towards the people she portrays, and

i totaaly thought the same thing when the sketch started. and as much as i love nasim, watkins' arianna was far and away better.

never saw it, never heard it. seen all eps of girls and homeland, even heard party in the usa. quite familiar w/miley's career, but not that particular video.

wow, i've been checking back every few months, but have given up recently. my life is so pathetic, this is actually the best news i've heard all summer!

i like "sharknado new york: octopi wall street"

danitra vance or gtfo

now, that was a good show, starring the terrorist from homeland and a lesbian from the L word.

maybe we can send them hugh dancy's face

come on, garbage made good videos!

i assumed it was john smith's key

nice job

wasn't there a movie with cheryl ladd and kris kristofferson about time travel air plane crashes ntsb investigations crap? 

the money pit has one of the greatest physical set pieces in modern comedy…after a long set up, tom hanks slides, stumbles and flails down each successive level of the contractors' scaffolding outside the several-story house, destroying multiple artifices, until the whole thing crumbles and he lands in the pond in the

what? no "fear strikes out: the jimmy pearsall story" starring anthony perkins and karl malden? talk about your conflicted father issues!

david spade is a lesbian?

thx, anya.  i didn't want to look like a glory hog, but i also did a showtime special w/jonathan winters where i improvised a scene with him.  but i felt plugging myself on his eulogy thread on the same night as this one would have been a little too self-serving.

well, i'm going to have to vote for "brain salad surgery," because i was actually in that episode (i play the deli counter guy that gives adam arkin a hard time right before he has a stroke, and then appears again in a dream). tho it was great to work with adam, the neat part was meeting nicole yorkin and dawn

patricia arquette just talked to the ghost of fred allen, and he says stop using his lines

there's a thin line between meta and laziness

"tain't a fit night out for man nor zombie!"