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and that theme music...

Totally. Love how he calls Matthau “Zee!” So cool.

....ooof...

and the fluttery hand gesture when he says “distracting”. It’s gold, Jerry!

since he was pretty much still playing Frank Costanza, he had!

oh, they really, really didn’t. And to reference it in thier characters would have been shocking.

who said he was gay? Wasn’t he married to Cindy Crawford? If anything, it’s kink-shaming...

Greatest line readings:

for real tho: how is that homophobic? If anything, it’s hamsterphobic...

tbf, the gross things in that Giger clip need shooting.

but the real question is: do you love the Blues?

Mel won the Oscar for writing Producers (and gave a lovely acceptance speech, where he gives very generous praise to Gene Wilder - it’s on YouTube) so that would have given him some credit. 

Lord Downton really improved with age, didn’t he?

Meryl Streep, Christine Baranski, and Audra McDonald where the highlight, but right behind them, and the nights MVP was Brian Stokes Mitchell. His performance of Flag Song was fantastic, it was well shot (not too close to the camera! great lighting and sound! a microphone!) and he’s just recovered from the virus!

The Portokalos’ home certainly does exist - it’s in smelling distance of the Peek Freans factory.

entertainment based on a true story. Entertainment that ignored the actual people who where in the true story, and who where still alive when the movie was released. And man, where they pissed...

liked for the Pigs in Space line.

I’ve heard that, as a piece of craft, it’s excellent, but the fuss at the time about how they rewrote history really put me off.

once again, David Schwimmer makes my brain hurt by playing the most unlikeable Friend but also being a good dude. 

I use GoodReads to log books but I don’t love that it’s owned by Google. Anyone got a better recommendation? Apart from just a Excel doc?