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If you look at it, almost all of their biggest television successes came within the first decade of their company - back when made-for-TV animation was still a novelty, and they were (give or take a Jay Ward) the only regular game in town. Once competition got running in the late 60s and flooded the marketplace (aided

Great article.

And apparently, in this case, it would be the EXACT SAME SCHOOL. Same level of education, just in a different location.

One thing I noticed in that piece - Morrissey is a very heavy drinker, apparently. I don't think I've ever heard that before, but it certainly explains a lot.

Methuselah's back…and he's pissed!

Zacherle’s status as a rock ‘n’ roll tastemaker—he was reportedly a regular at the Fillmore East in the late ’60s—…

It didn't help the Love Guru that there were articles coming out years before release about how Myers was honing every facet of the character so that it was just so. The movie was terrible regardless, but that really set it up for a fall.

This is so great.

Even the surburbia stuff, which is most obviously Spielberg, has little touches here and there (the dad smoking pot while reading Reagan's autobiography springs to mind) that scream Hooper to me. At the very least, it was a 50/50 collaboration.

#BobbyWobblyLives

Agreed, and I'm slightly softer on Lucas than others are (largely because I'm not partcularly invested in Star Wars, but also because I can't hate a Bruce Conner fan), but by and large, I think that the best thing Lucas could have is a collaborator - a Walter Murch, Gary Kurtz, or non-accommodating Spielberg to make

Thanks, AV Club, for showing me Woody Allen in boxers. Thank you so very, very much.

Now THAT'S sick!

To be fair, he also loves Bergman, Fassbinder, and even Terrence Malick, but as he's said, he likes the schlock equally, and it fits his image better.

The key difference between the book and the film is that the movie is about a divided society reconciling, while the book sticks with the decay.

See, I would disagree with that - I even think bringing back the "werd" is probably a mistake. What I WOULD like is if he started doing a whole bunch of different characters - start tapping into that improv background. There's a reason the hunger games parody was his only real hit this year…

I'm still watching, but with significantly less enthusiasm. At this point, it's hard to see the show's issues as outside interference or growing pains, and not as Colbert shoving himself inside a box marked "mainstream entertainer" and refusing to come out for more than a moment. Everytime he does a celebrity bit or

Yeaaahh, it's uncomfortable.

I hate your mother.

We might be too late. The Eubanksination may have taken effect.