Geoffrey Owens

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The Paper

Highly entertaining albeit thin journalism thriller, this examination of a 24-hour period in the life of a New York Post-ish tabloid focuses on a hard-working metro editor (a pitch-perfect Michael Keaton) thinking of going to a loftier job at a rival paper. Edgy, "NYC as the center of the universe" full of sweat and grit, the paper debates the hot story of the day: a racial shooting. Like most movies from Ron Howard's universe (Parenthood, Backdraft), it's always just a movie, full of dramatic, over-the-top setups instead of the genuine article.

The Cosby Show: The Complete Series

For eight seasons, America tuned in every Thursday night to watch the nurturing tales and hilarious hijinks of the Huxtable family. The parents, doctor Heathcliff and attorney Clair, juggled busy careers along with raising five children, all to the delight of the viewers of this top-rated sitcom. Fans were entertained by humorous stories but also watched episodes with serious subjects such as dyslexia, civil rights and teenage pregnancy. This critically-acclaimed Emmy, Golden Globe and Peabody award-winning show was credited with reviving the television sitcom.

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