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Tuesday, October 31, 2006
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3:38 PM
Law enforcement is about bureaucracy and cronyism. So they're going to let some entertainer walk in and escape from their jail cells? That suggests to me that (the authors) are on the right track. # | |
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3:25 PM
# | | Thursday, October 26, 2006
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3:52 PM
*Adding some stuff I thought of later and omitting the part where I tell my friend to repeat his setup line because I had just thought of something. UPDATE: In my country, 2000-screen opening scales YOU back to 800 screens. Maybe they should increase awareness by giving away cabbage rolls and coffee. # | |
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3:51 PM
# | | Monday, October 09, 2006
Posted by Daniel Frank at
11:35 PM
William Talman's bio including his (apparently unjustified) arrest at a "nude party" which got him fired from Perry Masonand his pioneering work as one of the first actors to do an anti-smoking commercial. # | |
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11:26 PM
# | | Saturday, October 07, 2006
Posted by Daniel Frank at
3:13 PM
While I was at iTunes, I also bought "Alfie the Christmas Tree" which was the portion of the John Denver and the Muppets Christmas Special where Denver wonders about those who've "never heard of the Son of God" and thus traumatized every Jewish child between the ages of 5 and 9. This web page discusses the special, that portion and the special's subtext: John Denver the evangelical Christian battling Jim Henson the hippie Christian. Kermit's saying it's okay even if you're not Christian, and John is saying, no, but if we just tell them about Jesus... And Jim is saying, no, no, that's okay... if they're just groovy relaxed people, it's okay... That's the whole special, right there. Speaking of iTunes, Tower Records was bought by a liquidator who're going to be doing a going-out-of-business sale for the next few weeks. Right now, it's 10%-off-everything thus following Tower's unofficial motto of "It's cheaper at Amazon". Presumably they'll get cheaper in the next couple of weeks. Look for various nostalgic "whither Tower" articles, some by the same folk who condemned Tower Records as an evil chain driving the little record store out of business. # | | Sunday, October 01, 2006
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Posted by Daniel Frank at
8:14 AM
There are also isolated counter-examples one can give but I don't think I've ever seen two in one show. What struck me about the second sketch was I vividly remember a Tom Hanks sketch where he plays a doctor who criticizes the sketch he's in and encourages his patient to flee it, saying "I'm in another sketch over there; it's much, much better than this one." But they didn't follow through. We should have seen Hanks walk to the next sketch or something. As a 15-year-old Python nerd, I was metaphorically shouting "When are they going to get to the fireworks factory?" # | |
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