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This was an amazing half hour of TV. It all built together and came together perfectly in the last couple minutes and was beyond awesome. Bob's is easily, easily one of the best shows out there.

I hate to agree with most, if not all these choices, but the two movies that really help to define that decade for me were two not even listed: True Romance and Pulp Fiction. I'm a Tarantino fan, but not an apologist, and while I think both these movies tend to stand a bit out of time and place, their style sums up

Was going to upvote for Seven, but then I saw The Matrix…the former definitely fits into the bleakness and atmosphere that I can honestly say I felt in the mid-90's, but Matrix just seems like more of a post-'90s movie. And I felt that even when reading about it before release and when finally seeing it.

Ben Stiller was perhaps the most annoying character in that movie. I will fully admit that most people will say Ethan Hawke, but I have to let that go because I had too many friends say I looked like him from that movie…five years after it came out. Oh well.

Remember when it was actually his hair?

So says the person using a tired tagline.

And sell you a piano…

I've had a love/hate thing with Death Cab for years, and it didn't help matters that when I first moved to Madison they were all over the place with Plans. It was a miserable time for me and it wasn't until this last year that I was finally able to listen to them again.

It's your own fault for watching that embarrassment of a movie in the first place.

"The Kilmer Analogue" is the name of my new math rock band.

Yeah, my regular profile blipped out of existence because of the redesign and was replaced by a profile that I swear was deleted a year ago. And despite this "merge" deal, it hasn't happened, and even stranger, the old profile is back, and the one that was(n't) deleted is now gone. WTF?

This sounds pretty interesting, but it'd be nice to see some latter day love for Series 7: The Contenders tomorrow.

I would just like to say that hearing H. Jon B's voice in regards to crass commercialism is kinda killing me. Not that I'm ever going to stop watching Bob or Archer but for fuck's sake, just know when to say when in regards to how good your voice is.

Inconceivable!

Never Say Never Again is better than Octopussy is how I believe you meant to phrase this.

Sound like my ex in DC. The amount of 1750 bottles of Makers Mark we went through kept them in business I'm sure.

Jake & The Fat Man!

It'll be Disney Jr's evil twin.

I haven't heard that song since it came out and I still sing it from time to time. Absolutely no one has any idea where I got it from. Heathens.

Nice to see that David Lowery is keeping himself busy doing useful things for the music industry.