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  1. Japanese actor Ken Takakura died of lymphoma on November 10, 2014 at the age of 83. He starred in over 200 films, including the first Golgo 13 live-action film, but to western audiences, he was known for his roles in Sidney Pollack's The Yakuza and Ridley Scott's Black Rain. R.I.P. Ken Takakura.
  2. The cameos keep coming for Ted 2: David Hasselhoff (Germany still loves him) Tom Brady (New England Patriots quarterback) Nana Visitor (Kira Nerys in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)
  3. They never learn, do they, brother? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylCGW_W6VAA
  4. For me, it was always a coin-toss between Glen A. Larson and Stephen J. Cannell over who made the best TV shows of our childhood. It's sad that both of them are no longer with us.
  5. Finally got to watch this movie over the weekend. Just like Wreck-it Ralph and Frozen, Big Hero 6 exceeded all expectations. Sure, it borrows heavily from Iron Man, The Incredibles, Stargate, and Terminator 2: Judgment Day, but the film does a good job using those references. It's no secret that anyone who watches this film wants their own Baymax. It also plays out Hiro's coming of age very well. Perhaps its weakness is its lack of character development outside of Hiro and Baymax - especially the rest of the Big Hero 6. Sure, we get to know much about Fred, but viewers end up not caring much about Wasabi, GoGo, or Honey Lemon. The main villain is a major twist in the typical superhero plot, but he ends up being as useful in the film as Ronan in Guardians of the Galaxy. Despite these shortcomings, Big Hero 6 is one of the most entertaining superhero films ever produced. Also, don't be surprised if Feast wins the Oscar for Best Animated Short. Oh yeah, Aunt Cass is definitely a MILF. [Last Hug!]
  6. Glen A. Larson, the producer behind the series Knight Rider, Battlestar Galactica, Magnum, P.I., The Six Million Dollar Man, Quincy M.E., The Fall Guy, Manimal, Automan, and The Highwayman, died on November 14 at age 77. Thanks for the memories, Glen. Glen A. Larson, Creator of TV's Quincy M.E., Magnum, P.I., and Battlestar Galactica, Dies at 77
  7. I just finished the first two episodes and I must say Mike Tyson Mysteries is a stupidly brilliant series. Tyson plays off his low I.Q. really well, but it's Pigeon that steals the show with his unlimited sarcasm. Can't wait to watch the next episode.
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