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Agreed re: Mulholland Drive.  I believe the sound in the Winkies scene is threatening, ambient, rises to a high pitch as the ghoul appears, and then cuts out.  Scarier for not being on the nose.  The Sixth Sense, although not as deliberately disturbing as Mulholland, has that same motif of inescapeability, and each of

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You wouldn't expect the programmed music on the PA at Food Lion to be any good, but it actually wasn't bad. I'd hear David Gray's "Babylon" literally every day I worked there. They'd also play Sheryl Crow's "Home", which is a ballad about marital discord and imaginary infidelity, a weird or incredibly apt

And I always thought this would be the land…of milk and honey.
Double Dip Crunch. Crispix flavored with honey and nuts. Available in the early 90s. And the honey wasn't like that in Honey Chex, but sweeter, like caramel.

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Now you'll never miss the last exit to Springfield.

Friday
I didn't see Thursday and only halfway paid attention to the Wednesday show, but last night's felt like the old Consey. Celebrity Survey might not be super high concept, but it can be hilarious. Larry King bullied by velociraptors FTW.

Agreed. Bruno and his crew (Connie Britton and Evan Handler) did a better job at puncturing the Sorkin-ness of the show's main characters than the vast majority of the shows' supposedly antagonistic characters during the Sorkin years. And this was without their being a liberal's idea of smart Republicans.

Ah yes, Sam, the hayseed naif from the blissfully uncomplicated world of New York white-shoe corporate law.