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Le Robot à tout faire ! - Season 6 (2012) (saison) 

anglais It's somewhat sunk into the TV depths of 90210. There were still a few gems here and there, like the episode with Professor Proton, but there weren't too many that held my attention. Howard in space? Hell.

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Le Robot à tout faire ! - Season 5 (2011) (saison) 

anglais Pairing Raj with Penny was not a good idea. But Fun with Flags? I like it. Leonard Nimoy delighted many original viewers, as did Stephen Hawking. But the wedding? Was that really necessary? Couldn't they have left that storyline to shows like Mike & Molly?

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Le Robot à tout faire ! - Season 4 (2010) (saison) 

anglais Well, hello Mayim Bialik. I never watched Blossom, but Amy Farrah Fowler eventually humanized Sheldon for us and it was a long road indeed. Good job. However, Raj's sister, played by Aarti Mann, and Leonard failed to pull off the same success, but the running joke on the theme of dressing up as Justice League members became memorable. Looking at the trio of John Ross Bowie (Kripke), Brian Smith (Muscles Without a Brain), and Kevin Sussman (weird comic book guy), I'm kind of glad the weird comic book guy has become a series regular.

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Le Robot à tout faire ! - Season 3 (2009) (saison) 

anglais Wow, Penny realized she loves Leonard! Shocking! The gothic episode was unforgettable and, of course, Sheldon's mother played by the brilliant Laurie Metcalf. Last but not least, we had to fall in love with the golden curls on Melissa Rauch's head. What happened to Katee Sackhoff or Danica McKellar? Remember Wil Wheaton, Stan Lee, and Dr. Judy Greer?

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Le Robot à tout faire ! - Season 2 (2008) (saison) 

anglais Yes, those were the episodes that deepened Penny and Sheldon's friendship. We also got to see guest appearances by the lovely Sara Rue, the disturbed Riki Lindhome, and Leonard's mother, played by the great Christine Baranski. Does anyone else remember Summer Glau?

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Le Robot à tout faire ! - Season 1 (2007) (saison) 

anglais How was the First Season? Definitely better than the unaired pilot. The success of this show beautifully confirmed the cliché that you won't ruin a comedy with a dumb blonde. It really felt like a nice change at the time, with dialogue full of technical terms and an incredible amount of pop culture references. Over the years, several comic book shops have also become domesticated in the Czech Republic and this lifestyle has gained popularity even among the mainstream. After all, the series started a good season before the MCU started. I was also glad for the storyline about Raj, because when was the last time in an American series you addressed whether Aishwarya Rai or Madhuri Dixit was more beautiful? I was also excited about Sara Gilbert's character, but she left later on. But that's the way it goes when you're watching a show that builds on the best of Roseanne, but also Friends.

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Captured on Film: The True Story of Marion Davies (2001) (téléfilm) 

anglais A very good documentary about Marion Davies produced by Timeline Films and the UCLA Film and Television Archive, distributed separately on TCM and on Milestone Film & Video. The first topic to be answered is the question surrounding Citizen Kane, which has done great harm to the legacy of this great classic actress. Next, a cohort of historians, scholars, and otherwise allied individuals examine the career and life of one of MGM's first great stars. The original Ziegfeld Girl has successfully played mostly leading roles for 20 years, produced films, and several times films based on her scripts have also been made. For many years she was the partner of media mogul W. R. Hearst. She wore cute Mary Pickford-style curls, starred successfully in modern screwball comedies, was the first Patsy, but Hearst liked her best in expensive costume dramas. However, audiences loved her parodies of contemporary celebrities and roles in disguise. Generationally, Marion was replaced by Norma Shearer and Norma by Joan Crawford... and life went on in Hollywood. Ideally, to accompany the documentary I recommend opening Davies' memoirs, published posthumously as "The Times We Had."

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Citizen Welles (1999) (téléfilm) 

anglais An HBO film about the behind-the-scenes making of one of the most problematic films of the 1940s. Sometimes it may seem that Citizen Kane is the most important film of the 20th century, but that would really be doing the whole dream factory a disservice. RKO 281 tells the story of many events and many people in a very brief way. I'd love it if everyone who is familiar with this phenomenon would at least read the biographies of all the Welleses, Hearsts, and Mankiewiczes, as well as Marion Davies, Louella Parsons, Hedda Hopper, and Carole Lombard. That time period was not black and white. In terms of the acting, this trip back to the days of the powerful studios is rather surprising. Liev Schreiber is not ideal, James Cromwell is too thin, Melanie Griffith didn't even bother to act any differently than she has many times before and forgot to study at least one detail that would tell us that she was playing a real person and not just another character with Melanie Griffith's face... by contrast, John Malkovich is very good and David Suchet is really nice, but that's not all that much for a feature film. On the other hand, I have to recommend another project that focuses on the 1924 event in which Thomas Ince died on the Hearst cruise ship in the presence of Davies, and that is The Cat's Meow (2001).

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Národní klenoty - Vila Tugendhat - srdce z onyxu (2012) (épisode) 

anglais Beautiful. Even the addendum about the return of the semicircular wall of Makassar Eben, which until 2011 was in the cafeteria of the Brno Faculty of Law (where the Gestapo had its bar during the Second World War). Life writes novels.

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L'Oncle Buck (1989) 

anglais I love John Candy movies. Him and other dudes like Jim Belushi, Bill Murray, Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd, and Bill Pullman. Their films from the 70s-90s are absolutely classy. Banal situations played out to perfection. I wouldn't even be afraid to call Candy the Fatty Arbuckle of the post-war era. He's that close to my heart. And in Uncle Buck, we see a very small and already very smart Macaulay Culkin.