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" What does 'people with short attention spans who like their music videos to be 150 minutes long…' even mean? "

I love the film but I think it is Ryan O'Neal's only decent performance. He is not a terribly good actor in the first place.

I just love all this hoo-hooity from people doing their level best to tick off all the proper sociological and cultural criticism notes so their professors and peers will not ostracize them in the quad but no one mentions the most salient point: Grease is beloved but no one thinks it is a masterpiece.

I saw it when I was in my 20s and was astonished at how dark it was and how terrible a lot of the characters were. However, I ended up liking the movie far more than I thought I was going to for that reason. I figured I was going to watch something cheesy like Logan's Run. I didn't realize it was a movie about sad

A late friend of mine acted with him and found him to be insufferable. He also describe his performance as hammy.

What's important is that you made your point.

At least we can look forward to endless Bechdel Test articles about the show.

When Atwood mentions "Twisted Sister at Carnegie Hall" it ruined the ending for you should never give a reference which would date the material.

Jessica Lange, Angela Bassett, and Robin Wright immediately come to mind. The difficulty is that Serena Joy is not a terribly well-developed character. I always assumed, perhaps incorrectly, was that Atwood was mocking Tammy Faye Bakker, who in 1985 was immensely popular in her own millieu. (Funny how we all later

I always liked the turkey incident.

Seriously, that bit is the funniest thing. You hear it in real life all the time. It is like "45 minutes" when you order Chinese delivery. Sometimes they are there in 10 minutes and sometimes it is two hours. But they always will tell you forty-five minutes.

I love how they punk on Leno for winning the award. Listen, I am not a fan of his humor (except "Headlines", I always loved that). But at least Leno writes. When was the last time Murphy added anything to American letters? Even a stand-up routine?

Good gravy, I love this show. And I usually do not like shows about The Gays (full disclosure: I enjoy The Love That Dare Not Speak Its Name). What I love most is that despite this show being about SF and the gay scene, it is one of the least Gay shows on television. You don't feel like this is on to edify you or

Leaving Las Vegas was like hearing a seven year old strike the same piano note over and over for two hours. I hated that movie.

You are probably right. And there are like a dozen books in the series, so suddenly that 60 million is like 5 million a book, which means the books could easy be preaching to the converted.

I remember when our high school was doing Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Well, damned if I wasn't going to be Pharoah (which I knew was the best part).

Here's what I don't understand, the books sold 65,000,000 copies. That means that secular readers read it in droves. (I happened to love the books, shitty as they were. I'd blow through it in like 2 hours and just enjoy the whole thing.)

Aww, shit. I have said it before here and I will say it again, this book series was perfect for a blockbuster saga. I knew when ol' horseshit Cage (an actor I have never liked, except in Moonstruck) was hired this was a bad omen.

I will bet real cash money that the book handed to young Brick was Gai-Jin, by James Clavell. I bought that edition when the novel came out and I finally read it in 2013.

Jesus Christ, really?