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Just tried this out on my AppleTV. I don't care much about streaming events I can watch elsewhere, but the app is otherwise kinda cool. Moments seems useful for the first time ever — maybe it just seems more natural to catch up on what you missed in a different medium? And I like being able to scroll through top

If they just but the classic Robert Loggia OJ commercial back on the air, this whole thing will turn around.

Lucy! Stupid autocorrect.

I concur, his killing of Lucky on ER still gives me chills. Surprised it didn't come up here.

Those MTV spots of his have stuck in my brain for decades now, overtime he's popped up in something else I'm always like "OMG the Sinatra imitator guy!"

I used to work for iTunes so there is a bunch of Movies and TV that I own because I downloaded it to see if the promotion was working as expected— lots of preview episodes and movie featurettes. There are less than two handfuls of things I own that that actually wanted (This Might Get Loud, The Queen, three episodes

Dang, this sounds like a real shame because I really enjoyed Zmuda's "Andy Kaufman Revealed!: Best Friend Tells All" from 2000, which I read back to back with "Lost In The Funhouse." The two books together tell a hell of a story.

Wonder Showzen came up in the Documentary Now! interview.

2nd reference to Wonder Showmen in one week— way to go A.V. Club! That "Patience" episode is indeed bananas.

I still think about the "Patience" episode of Wonder Showmen quite often. Just amazed that they thought of it, did it and got approval to air it— even on the relatively forgiving MTV airwaves.

Surprised no mention here of the brief appearance of Aida Turturro as agitated rehab employee — John Turturro's cousin/Tony Soprano's sister Janice. A bridge between the actor who was supposed to appear in this series and the actor who ended up doing it.

Agreed. This album was a big step forward for him lyrically and musically. I et it gets overlooked by most when it will come to end of year lists, but it is super solid.

Kudos for including Kevin Gates' album in this. It is so much better than expected it to be — rhymes are tight, choruses catchy, doesn't overstay it's welcome with too many filler tracks.

This will come as no surprise — you missed a great show. I saw June opening up for SJ&TDK. It was great! Keep on kicking.

I saw this at the San Francisco International Film Festival It was great. There's a lot of really moving scenes in this: the pulled pork sandwich and the excitement about being on Ellen as mentioned in the review but also scenes as simple as watching Sharon go fishing and as dramatic as watching her sing in church.

It came back, but it looks like she back in action. They're on tour right now, I'm going to see them open up for Hall & Oates in like two months. http://sharonjonesandthedap…

I think Mary Jane’s Last Dance" might be history's only new-song-on-a-greatest-hits-collection-which-also-became-a-greatest-hit. On the scale I'm thinking of, I mean a new song that is also a celebrated addition to the artist's catalog. Stuff like "Don't Stand So Close to Me '86" that charted but no one thinks about

I used to work for A Really Major Distributor Of Apps and one of the merchandising team's constant wishes was to have a section for First Person Shooter games that could be featured in a major way (since they were such big sellers). Every single time it came up, we'd get a step or two into planning it and then a

Cold Case was the bee's knees of CBS procedurals.

When you're in a hole, stop digging.