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Frasier: What would you think if I did a commercial and publicly endorsed a product? Daphne: Oh, you mean like Cher does? Frasier: Thank you, Daphne, one against. Dad? This is another episode I’ve been looking forward to covering, as it brings in one of the series’ best recurring guest ...
Television
The disclaimer for THE MEN WHO STARE AT GOATS reads “More of this is true than you would believe”, or something to that effect. It’s based on a nonfiction book, has had a fictional storyline imposed on it, but the core concept is real; for many, many years, the U.S. military devoted resources ...
Movies
Frasier: “How am I doing?” How are you doing, Niles? Doesn’t it bother you that your father cheated on my mother? I remembered this episode as being darker than it actually is. It’s about a dark subject, to be sure, but handles it with grace. “Beloved Infidel” returns us to a focus on the ...
Television
Frasier: How I envy you, Eddie. The biggest questions in your life are, "Who's going to walk me? Who's going to feed me?" I won't know that kind of joy for another forty years. It’s hard to believe that it’s taken this long to get to the show’s first example of the “Frasier in love” episode. ...
Television
Philip: Dr. Crane, if you ever find justice in this world, let me know, will you? Even though I’ve seen every episode of this show more than once, it took me a little while to remember which one “The Crucible” was. The title’s fairly obtuse; on the face of it, it looks like an Arthur Miller ...
Television
I love Halloween, and each year I try to do something nice and Halloween-y here at the club. Honestly, I got caught unprepared this year, so what you'll be seeing now is the result of some random scrambling for material. Hope you enjoy it. To start things off, let's have another entry in ...
Television
A spiritual sequel of sorts to the Coterie’s previous productions of NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD (which I saw, but one day before it ended so I figured a review was pointless), Mitch Brian’s MAUL OF THE DEAD is an original-for-copyright-reasons spoof inspired by Romero’s DAWN OF THE DEAD, showing ...
Movies
Frasier: There are a million stories in the naked city... now if we could just find a naked one. One of the nicer things about FRASIER is that it can be heartwarming without being saccharine; it honestly respects its characters, so we can follow them through romantic or even sometimes ...
