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Laika Rollenstone
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OK, Jimmie Rodgers was covered already. My point stills stands!

Miranda Lambert?
Seriously? There are only six weeks left, and one of them will be devoted to Miranda Lambert? I don't have any problem with her music, but she's awfully minor league. I'm still stumping for Bobbie Gentry to get covered, but how about Reba McEntire, Ray Price, Steve Earle, Lucinda Williams, The Carter

Then you'll be pleased to see that Levine got disemvoweled.

Renaldo and Clara?

The collaboration I never knew I wanted
"like a collaboration between New Order and Levon Helm"

Dead by 25
Between these demos and Neil Young's "Old Man," I'm realizing how little I've accomplished in my quarter-century on the planet.

In my experience (as an Irish-American), Irish-Americans don't actually care about Ireland other than in a vague sense. I'll venture a guess that not too many Southies have even heard of the Book of Kells.

Four Boxes
I saw "Four Boxes" at the 2009 South by Southwest Festival. It was actually pretty good. If you're looking for a decent low-budget horror movie, you could do a whole lot worse.

@Ok the original Broadway cast kicked all ass

Ah, but they were hipsters before hipsters were hip!

Debut
London may have been where the play was first performed in English, but its actual debut was in Zurich.

I saw the play during its original Broadway run, and it's a particularly stagy play. It all takes place in one room, the kids (who are the ostensible topic of discussion) are never seen, and the dialogue is stilted and meaningful in a way that works in theater, but probably not in a more literal film setting.

Eh, I don't have a problem with "Money Never Sleeps." It makes me think of "Rust Never Sleeps," then I get the opening riff to "Hey Hey, My My" stuck in my head and everything's good.

Isn't Abed (the character) supposed to be Palestinian? In that case, it's more of a Sayid-on-Lost situation than a Tom/Kelly one.

Freida Pinto
Apparently, Spain has begun outsourcing its citizens.

BEST minds. BEST!

I saw the greatest minds of my generation destroyed by madness
I saw this Monday night, and I pretty much agree with everything in this review. This is James Franco's best performance, and it's also the best thing in the whole movie. I wasn't a huge fan of the animation, though. I liked the concept of it, but I

I do, sort of. The two people I considered to be my best friends in high school are still my best friends, although we live in three different cities. Then again, we also all went to college together in our home town, and we're only in our mid-20s. I've also recently reconnected with another high school buddy after

@The Wide Ranger - Are you thinking of J. G. Ballard's novel "High-Rise"?

Isn't "Come Dancing" about the Davies sister as well?