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Vancouver didn't get that memo.

And there's no way in hell Trump knows what the word ethos means.

For some inexplicable reason, the part I find most unsettling/terrifying is when the flock of ducks waddles past in the headlights. It comes off as an almost Lynchian touch. Damn, Fincher made a masterpiece.

"…neutron star of his derp…" Excellent.

Hell yes to Third Eye! They opened with that when I saw them about 6 years ago.

I don't listen to a lot of heavier stuff but just within Tool's oeuvre I count Forty-Six and Two, Right in Two, The Patient, Vicarious, and Disposition as tracks that cause that coveted chill to descend my spine, especially seeing The Patient live. I think Tool has a real knack for the chord changes and atmospheric

Doodlebear jingle > Snakelight jingle

Chiming in late to say L'argent was my first Bresson and I was hooked.

I have seen only The Wind Will Carry Us and Ten but I loved both films and certainly they can be called, without hesitation, masterpieces. He should be lauded for the humanism and loving attention to humanity displayed in these two films (and, apparently, in what I've read of his other, more notable works). It's

"Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to go put some water in Buck Nasty's mama's dish."

Boo, Hiss, and Boo, again!

One of the Rax where my mom lives became a Fazoli's. That's almost enough to believe in alchemy.

It's totally because of that Prince song.

It definitely does not hold up as well as we thought it did in 2007. I would posit that after the second season, about one out of every three episodes is a B or above.

Fuck. You.

No doubt. I hadn't thought about it before, but his sustain and vibrato sound a lot like Richard Thompson. Beautiful, indeed.

Ha! I was totally going to jump in on my current season as soon as I finished reading this. That game is the NHL 94 or NBA Live 95 of MLB games.

Just ask him about the aliens.

Late to the party, but, yeah, that song was played almost every hour on the local rock station when I was in high school. I'm from Illinois.

Our new family is still attempting to navigate the clumsy straits birthed by a partnership of a hopeless xmas romantic and a dyed-in-the-wool scrooge who does not celebrate moneyjesusday, but still, traditions (like fine ham) abounds. It's a Wonderful Life is a favorite because Capra is one of my heroes, and I