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Todd Carney
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When Eugene Levy turns to introduce a non-existent band member "on drums" before playing the nominated song "Kiss at the End of the Rainbow" from "A Mighty Wind." Bewildered, he turns back and plays the sweetest song in the world with Catherine O'Hara. https://www.youtube.com/wat…

My wife and I were totally addicted to "Six Feet Under," but then the wonderful Lili Taylor joined the cast as Lisa, who married main character Nate in order to separate him from Brenda, and it was just awful… and it kept dragging on until they offed her in a vague, completely "nobody cares" kind of way. The rest of

"Black Hole," the graphic novel by Charles Burns. I tried to finish it, but it hit a nerve that still gives me chills.

I feel that way too. Agents of Atlas kept going away because I loved it too much!

I like Stanwyck as an action heroine too. She was 50 when she made "Forty Guns," and she dragged by a horse through a tornado. It's awesome!

Wonderful discussion, but I hope Ryan wasn't implying that "House" was a star vehicle, using Laurie's fame to draw viewers. Even though I was a big Hugh Laurie fan from watching tons of British TV and films, when the show first premiered, I didn't think American audiences knew him at all. Back in the day, I remember