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Was I the only one to think that perhaps Megan's outburst also included some flexing of her acting skills, that perhaps the dish-flinging could have premeditated, something she thought to do while she was stewing for a couple of hours?

The guys are with me on this one right?  When a girl does that bendover move, whether it's over sink, coffee table, cutting board, bosses' desk, there's absolutely NO WAY to say no.

The guys are with me on this one right?  When a girl does that bendover move, whether it's over sink, coffee table, cutting board, bosses' desk, there's absolutely NO WAY to say no.

They even talked about you, Freddy Rumsen.

They even talked about you, Freddy Rumsen.

I would love a "Wire"-like montage in Mad Men's last season, where you see Kinsey bored in some writer's room for Land of The Lost.

I would love a "Wire"-like montage in Mad Men's last season, where you see Kinsey bored in some writer's room for Land of The Lost.

I got sent here by the Joe Pantoliano interview!  Enjoy…

Can we just make a new rule, that, unless it's someone like Christian Bale, 80% of Random Roles interviews should be with actors that are older than 50?  All the best interviews seem to be from the old vets who don't mind talking shit or heaping praise on some director or fellow actor that's been dead for 20 years.

Can we just make a new rule, that, unless it's someone like Christian Bale, 80% of Random Roles interviews should be with actors that are older than 50?  All the best interviews seem to be from the old vets who don't mind talking shit or heaping praise on some director or fellow actor that's been dead for 20 years.

Rumble in The Bronx hit a sweet spot for me as well.  My girlfriend at the time grew up in the Bronx, so half the humor was just how un-Bronx-like everything was (I kidded her nonstop afterwards about "all the dangerous biker gangs in the Bronx").  And then Jackie's uncle marrying the black lady, which was extra funny

Rumble in The Bronx hit a sweet spot for me as well.  My girlfriend at the time grew up in the Bronx, so half the humor was just how un-Bronx-like everything was (I kidded her nonstop afterwards about "all the dangerous biker gangs in the Bronx").  And then Jackie's uncle marrying the black lady, which was extra funny

"Stuck in a suburban hell, Gunn doesn’t make a deal to get back what he had; while Wes does essentially make the same bad decisions regarding Connor that he did before."

"Stuck in a suburban hell, Gunn doesn’t make a deal to get back what he had; while Wes does essentially make the same bad decisions regarding Connor that he did before."

At least we'll have the Firefly reviews, which I'm pretty excited about.  It's just going to be way, way too short (14 episodes?).

At least we'll have the Firefly reviews, which I'm pretty excited about.  It's just going to be way, way too short (14 episodes?).

The recent one with Scott Thompson of The Kids In The Hall was pretty good.  I like to think of her podcast style as WTF without the angst.

The recent one with Scott Thompson of The Kids In The Hall was pretty good.  I like to think of her podcast style as WTF without the angst.

For me personally, I played a little too much Need for Speed 2: Underground, so I hear the Spiderbait version, which is similar to the Ram Jam version.

Oh man, this is making me unreasonably sad.  Donna Summer was my older sister's first-ever answer to the question "Who's your favorite singer?"  And me being the annoying tag-along kid brother, I decided I loved her too.