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What ever happened to little Seth Green? (tee-hee)


This movie was a way for me to connect with my mom's childhood. She would always talk about radio shows, as if the radio was used for something other than background music while driving or doing other things. This movie made me understand the evolution (or devolution?) of pop culture.

Seth Green stole my heart as Joe. Now he busts my gut with Robot chicken and the work he does on Family Guy.

I've watched "little Seth" grow up and I'm very proud of him. Radio Days told me all I needed to know about him. I knew he was going places.

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The kid is a big boy now and has appeared in quite a lot of movies.

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Yeah, I think the OP knows that. It was a little humor.

"My brain rebelled, and insisted on applying logic where it was not welcome."

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The weird thing is, I had seen this film in the '80s but I didn't realize that was Seth Green until I watched it again this week. Yes indeed, little Seth has certainly grown up to be a talented man!

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He nailed Woody's neurotic upbringing. Even better then the kid who did Alvie Singer in Annie Hall.

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Nah, I'm partial to that kid just for the "What an a&&hole..." line.

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I'm shocked that the same people that enjoy woody allen's films can lower themselves to enjoy robot chicken.

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Robot chicken? Doesn't sound very appetizing...

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Not at all. Tastes like robot.

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I think he ended up in Quahog, Rhode Island.

I want to shake every limb in the Garden of Eden
and make every lover the love of my life

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Same thing that happened to Julie Kavner.

"Vive la mort, vive la guerre, vive le sacre mercenaire."

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When I watch ninja turtles I can't help but think of radio days, or vice versa.

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