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@slick171: That movie was exceptional but DEVASTATING. It came from netflix and I watched it alone, absentmindedly pouring glass after glass of wine until the bottle was empty, and I was drunk and bawling hysterically as the credits rolled. DEVASTATING.

@apollonia666: Awesome, I was just looking for this older video! The performance is so much better in it's completed form.

Am I really the first person to ask: was that Sally Field in the audience???

"Money can't buy you claaaasssss... doo-doo doo-doo..."

@Spike49: android. alien. cyborg.

@skinnycat: What else has been going on at Columbia?

@RenoDakota: Good god, I was thinking the same thing. Bret Easton Ellis really has a way.

@intangiblemango: i'm sure you—and all your co-workers—were also screened before being offered jobs at your daycare too, though.

@SamIam24: great call, I was thinking that Blue Valentine's premise seemed so familiar, but I couldn't recall the name of the film!

@Sev: but "weird" and "odd" is exactly what the uncanny is: something both familiar and foreign.

@Ruby_de_la_Booby: oh my god. i LOVED this commercial when I was a kid. Thank you!

@QuatlooMillionaire: I remember that too, in the 80's in California. An excellent documentary came out in 2008 about all the wrongly convicted parents in Bakersfield, CA. The doc's "Witch Hunt," and it's fantastic. I've also often wondered about the legal/social/psychological ramifications of what happened there (and

@homophilic: I've never heard the "Ur So Gay" song, but every time I see the title in print I sing it in my head as if it were Carly Simon's "You're So Vain".

@so long marianne: Absolutely! I died of intense happiness when I discovered this photograph of Zapatero's witchy women!