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Xenu: Warrior Princess
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That’s partially why i respected her performance; usually some actors try to go too far the other way from character(s) they’re known for playing (I’m looking at you, Steve Carrell), but she just, well, did... a performance. A pure and brilliant take.

It is strange that Penthouse got a leg up (yuk yuk yuk) on Playboy by showing more pubic hair. These days the American Nether Bush is all but extinct.

You know who else got robbed? Jean Smart and Allison Tolman. At least they all won at the critics choice awards, but Jean wasn’t even nominated for a globe?! THAT performance as the head of the Gerhardt clan? wow...! And yes, Kirsten knocked it (effortlessly) out of the park, but Allison’s performance in season

I’m American. I agree with Twiggy.

That last one is so sad!

How can that be JFK Jr. on the cover with Jayne Mansfield? Spooky, I say.

Those are sort of amazing.

I love how the photo of Ray Bolger is in costume. I’m surprised that Margaret Hamilton didn’t make the list (unless I don’t recognize her?)

I do remember “Batboy”. And some Area 51 stuff (maybe during the Alien Autopsy craze)

And I think most of their staff are older than Methuselah. Perhaps they are projecting their own fears!

Plan for Tuesday January 19: Descend down rabbit hole of National Enquirer covers. All blame (or gratitude) for my absence can be placed on Xenu. Please notify my loved ones in the case of an extended disappearance.

I’m pretty sure they had some work done. Around the “Q” I think.

Ugh. Poor Sal.

The National Enquirer is 90 years old and it doesn’t look nearly as good as the cast of Mary Tyler Moore.

Old thread I know but I love your response because that scene was one of the funniest in Golden Girls history. The way Blanche says “vase” too.

That episode happened to be on recently and I had forgotten about that last scene. It caught me totally off guard and boom, tears.

With the exception of the gloss and sheen of the prequels, and everything else wrong with those movies, Star Wars has never been intended to be high tech. Space travel is an accommodation for story, but the weapons, ships are crude, noisy, flimsy. It’s part of the charm. Speaking as a production designer, the hologram

USA Freedom Kids sounds like the poorly translated name of a cheap Chinese GI Joe knock off

This is easy to say from an armchair, but in reality, what skills did she have? She had really dedicated herself to Bowie and to his career. She is just as responsible for his early fame as he is, but she got zero credit. So, what career was she supposed to make for herself? And did she have the resources (other than

Well, that must be why I kind of like that one!