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  • 30422

    “You heard the little lady, Mister. She said, ‘Don’t touch that dial.’ “

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    Late Night

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    Nostalgiaville

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    “The following program is rated P, for ‘poop.’ “

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  • 29695

    “How’s this for an idea — the first hundred-million-dollar independent film!”

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    “Good morning, everyone!”

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    Directing

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    Adam and Eve on Late Night

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    HOLLYWOOD

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  • 28314

    “With this film, I finally enter the front ranks of American moviegoers.”

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  • 28131

    Acme Bookshop

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  • 27718

    “When I first heard about the move from CBS to Fox, I was sad, because I figured that was it–it would never be the same. But then I had a revelation–an epiphany, if you will–and I realized that, hey, it will be the same. It will always be the same.”

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  • 25490

    “You see? Once more, Wile E. Coyote is restored swiftly and miraculously to health. His potential trauma has been trivialized, and we are yet again amused.”

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  • 25374

    “I am most disappointed in you, Herr Stuffel. I was told that you would be a much more amusing guest.”

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    Our summer without Dave

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    “May I remind you that until quite recently it wasn’t called the Lyle Lovett look. It was called the Eraserhead look.”

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