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Oh man, your words brought back some fantastic memories. I still love my 90s Belgian techno — Sonic Records' TechnoSonic, Antler-Subway's TechnoMancer, and plenty of good stuff from Moonshine Records. I guess the kids nowadays are listening to Deadmau5 (or is he already passe?), but we had the good stuff.

Oh jeez, I don't know. I'd be the first to admit I enjoyed the first couple seasons of Entourage, especially any time Drama was in front and center. But that doesn't mean I subscribe by "bros before hos" or have even said that (or even written it, ever, until just now!).

I guarantee you that Bette Midler did not make a single new fan last night.

He was my first James Bond. Of course I know Connery predates him, but my introduction to the Bond universe was Roger Moore in Octopussy. I know it's hardly the best in the series, not even close, but I was just a teenager and loved every moment of it, especially that part when he's gliding down the railing with the

JIAN-YANG!!! = LLOYD!!!

Alternative nonfiction?

The only way to make that part of the plot work would be if Dincon was part of the plan, i.e., was working with Jason Biggs. But of course that's ludicrous, too. Mr. Robot this show is not, when it comes to techie verisimilitude…

As I recall, there are many cells in the graphic novel where Dr. Manhattan is wearing some kind of black underwear. I agree with you — maybe outside of a scene or two, it would've been better for the movie if he'd been clad in something.

Ah! Totally forgot that. This is what I get for questioning David E. Kelley!

The line was funny, but I think they sacrificed a tiny sliver of Jane's character for the comedic payoff. Better would've been if Jane did say that but followed it up with a smirk, then Tom would laugh, a nice way for us to see a bit more chemistry between the two.

She looks like 30% Tina Majorino and 70% Michelle Monaghan. Which results in 100% gorgeous.

This was the first time I saw Mickey Rourke in a long while, and I couldn't believe how ripped he was. I mean he's as ripped as any pro wrestler! Double Team is quite the movie.

Oh jeez. Yes, HAL made no sense, either. I'm too old to get these references.

"E.T. goes HAM"? HAM radio? Or did you mean HAL?

Donald Glover looks like he could use a couple of Colt 45s from his expression up there…

Ewe Boll

Mike may have misconstrued the "hair" moment, but I think you can also see that part as a metaphor on a couple of levels. 1) Blood as in "blood, sweat and tears," the extent which Ines has to go to make a successful presentation; 2) Blood as in menstrual blood, something that is only applicable to the two women in

If there was any backlash, nobody heard it. (Get it? Sorry, but it had to be done.)

Criminal vs. civil — it's a world of difference…

There's that great Black-List-approved "Rodham" screenplay that's been kicking around — I hope we'll get to see it.