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I still think 1990 was ten years ago.

3,000 hack musicians in the 80s cultivated the Howard Jones look.

Keytar Guy is the most 80's thing I have seen today.

This sounds like show runners who think they're doing right by Roddenberry's vision without really knowing Roddenberry's vision.

Didn't know that, thanks.

Ok, ok. Maybe I'm old, but CR still feels like a recent release to me. It's always on TV, and it's greatness never seemed really a question (certainly compared to the varying quality of the subsequent Bonds).

We're looking back at movies what are only about 10 years old now?

Pleased to meet you.

Chaos and Creation is a damned masterpiece.

I saw the All Starr show a few years ago at the Beacon, and had a fantastic time. Ringo really seems to enjoy being a bandleader for these shows. Screw the haters, Richie is the best.

Not sure if you're being sarcastic, but I meant he uses the same banter for songs across tours.

I've seen McCartney 3-4 times over the past 10 years or so, and every show was memorable. The only slightly annoying thing is, he reuses the identical banter before songs (such as Blackbird and Something). I understand why he does it, but it would be nice if he would mix it up a bit.

True story. When my son was 2 weeks old, we took a long drive to visit in-laws. We stopped for lunch at a Friendly's. As we're sitting down, the waitress, seeing me put the car seat next to me, asked if we wanted the kids menu.

I can't not watch the final courtroom scene when I flip by it.
"They WUH!"

The McMansion in the article photo above has an American flag draped across a dumpster. Why do you hate America?

I love her site, she says it will be back online tonight, thankfully. She had one entry, and its a pet peeve of mine, of a pedimented house with really tall, skinny columns. I almost took it to Photoshop, the harmonial balance OCD was really kicking in on that one, I can tell you.

I was gonna reply…"yeah, I think asthetics is the last thing McMansion builders have in mind".

The opening strains of "Jane" are practically Pavolvian for me a this point.

My god, this. I watched the whole season, but sorry other commenters, they NEVER SETTLE DOWN. They give the movies no room to breathe, they just pile comment on top of comment filling every audio gap. And most riffs are of the "let me say something in the voice of the character" variety, rather than actual