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just have to say
i love this man. and he is actually funny.

i haven't seen anything after curse of the jade scorpion and wouldn't bother.

even if it's got some middling pop songs (like crestfallen), a lot of the best tracks are beautiful and heartfelt. especially knowing he wrote some of them shortly after his mother died and in honor of her, like "once upon a time" or "for martha'. the rest of it isn't consistently good and some of it is totally

anywhere i lay my head makes a point, but. there are other bands to pick on.

@ bobloblaw and hpc: is there already a q&a on this subject? if not, i'd like to see it happen. would be fun to debate both sides of it. i can see pretty clear arguments for both, honestly.

and yet, even john candy's ghost couldn't defend uncle buck!

john candy's ghost WOULD say something like that.

adding pump up the volume to your list.

oh, better off dead is certainly better! i'd actually say that was better than above average. but yeah, i guess i'm a hughes hater too in some ways, not that i want to get into writing a list but yeah…uncle buck. planes, trains and automobiles. all his fault.

@superdeformed: totally agree. cameron is the real hero. since revisiting it i've kind of developed a crush on him? i don't know. ferris bueller is pretty unlikeable (although i think he's a pretty well-developed character in his own right)

adapt it into a musical and you just might just have something.

only renee zellweger is brave enough to be fat for hollywood.

i just wanted to say, i am actually reading this during the wee hours of the morning, and i think you're completely right.

oh, i must have missed this, i threw them out there too. thanks for the link, very cute.

it just looked like belial from hennenlotter's basket case, only,less disturbing.

if i were her, i'd probably stumble onto this. badddd idea, man.

spaced
i always hoped tim and daisy would make it. i know.. i know. but if people are throwing mulder and scully out there, i had to say that. unlikely maybe, but not doomed!

oh wendy robie and everett mcgill from from wes craven's people under the stairs. exceptional couple.

mary woronov and paul bartel in eating raoul! don't forget them. (also, this proves there's never an inappropriate time to mention nekromantik.)

seth and summer ended much like adam brody and rachel bilson in real life, with total indifference to each other. i guess i want to say most of the couples in the first and second series of skins work out. even though they're really on and off. like cass and sid. chris and jal. bah. who ever had a good non-dramatic