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Movies on TV: Week of Oct. 12-18
by Andrew Scott, posted Oct 12th 2008 6:00AM
Paul Newman MarathonSun., Oct. 12, beginning at 6 AM on TCM
Celebrate the career of the late Paul Newman with TCM's all day marathon. Selections include classic films like 'Hud' and 'Cool Hand Luke,' along with Newman's directorial debut, 'Rachel, Rachel,' which earned wife Joanne Woodward an Oscar nomination.
'The Shining'
Mon., Oct. 13, 9PM on MOMAXe
A writer (Jack Nicholson) goes mad while serving as caretaker with his wife (Shelley Duvall) and clairvoyant son (Danny Lloyd) at a snowbound Colorado hotel.
Family Guy: Road to Rupert
by Brett Love, posted Jan 29th 2007 6:59AM
(S05E09) For the first time in a month and a half, we finally have a new Family Guy. I'm not sure I understand the thought process behind the programming at Fox, but the bright side is it means we'll have plenty of new episodes for the second half of the season.The FG team went back to familiar territory this week, bringing us another "Road to..." episode. If you close your eyes really tight, you can almost see the eventual special edition DVD commercial. Like "Road to Rhode Island" and "Road to Europe" before it, this one was split into two separate stories that had virtually nothing to do with each other. And also like those that came before, I preferred the Stewie and Brian story.
What did Junior say on Sopranos?
by Ryan j Budke, posted Mar 15th 2006 2:08PM
The other day I talked about the questions I got asked
during The Sopranos premiere on Sunday evening, and how "Who's that Gene guy?" was the
reigning champ. Since then, I could easily add "What did Junior say before he shot Tony?" to the list of
growing curiosities. So, after some intense research (called a friend who called a friend who speaks italian, and whom
I apparently owe a drink to at a bar now), I've discovered just what he said. Even turning on the subtitles for the
episode didn't help, they just read Junior: (mumbles in italian) Malanga!, so it may not have been the
clearest recording that I emailed, but I was told that it sounded like Junior said "Cazzata Malanga!"So what does Cazzata Malanga mean? Cazzata translates (I was told) into "worthless" or "piece of garbage", definitely derogatory. Malanga, for those long term and keen-eared fans, you'll remember as being the guy that Junior wanted to whack all the way back in season 1. Junior wanted the deed done at Vesuvio's (Artie's place) and Tony didn't, which is what led to the fallout between uncle and nephew. To me, this is just to further the point that Junior is finally senile; he's not faking, he's not lying, he just actually is crazy. Let me know what you think.
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