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I think perhaps it's time for Maher to take a TV vacation. Maybe go back on tour for a while and recharge the comedic batteries so the cheap ethnic jokes are replaced by the sardonic whit for which he was once often known.

"But it’s frustrating that Robin Wright’s General Antiope … gets just six-and-a-half minutes of screen time in the whole film."

There's a new "special place in hell", Cosby, and serial rapists like you are headed there post-haste.

When the hell did Anthony Hopkins take the mantle of Malcolm McDowell's mantle taking of Michael Caine's Classically Trained British Film Whore title?

There's a beautiful scene between Vir and G'Kar after the destruction of G'kar's planet at the hands of the Centauri government. Very few words spoken and these actors say so very much with their eyes. Stephen and Andreas, thank you both for being amazing - onscreen and off.

"The Mummy" previews were so … pedestrian (Cruise hanging from plane, Cruise running, Cruise stern-jawed) … I'd rather see WW again.

I literally wore down my cassette tape and eagerly purchased the CD the moment it hit the market. I f-ing love this soundtrack and thank you AVC for recognizing this gem.

+1 Thank you for reminding me to buy this soundtrack RIGHT NOW…

Yes! And Richard Donner's cut is the only version to see!

He'll wager 4 thousand quatloos on Diana.

I f-ing love Rachel Bloom.

"Is Wonder Woman the hero—not just the heroine—we’ve been waiting for?" Having just seen the film a few hours ago I can say not only yes, but HELL YES. Gal Gadot did well by my childhood aspirations of Wonder Woman/Lynda Carter-inspired WWUnderoos wearing afternoons with a gold-colored rope.

She's since made up for it with her performance in "This Is Us".

"Equestrian William Shatner’s ((one of ~30 HISTORICAL GHOST WRITER(S)) new book explores the Spirit Of The Horse"

*cough* Duchovny *cough*

An opportunistic vulture, Hannity descends upon a family as they mourn the loss of their son…

I don't know if it is art… or David Lynch just throwing random $%#& into a scene ("anybody got a spare horse?") to see how much critics and the public will consume before calling him on it. Or both.

Carel Struycken in The Red Room — it's already peaked for me!

THIS. So many times over.

This weekend's third season binge is AWESOME. Their ability to bring such humor in the midst of such dark subject matter — Jennifer trapped into post WW Paris as a theater star who "writes" plays (Jaws and E.T.) and her remark, "Time travel stories can be tough to follow but the smart audience will get it!". And 99