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Jason Heller
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Hey everyone, sorry, forgot to mention: We'll also be showing La Jetée tonight, right before 12 Monkeys.

Depends on which fans you're talking to. If it makes you feel better, though, I can change it to "troll-least-favorite."

Thanks, all.

I forgot to mention: Dark Star will also be screened in 35mm. Take THAT, Interstellar.

Me too.

Wow, I wish I'd thought of that joke.

And while I don't disagree with Marah's comment above, I also have to say I think there's an interplay between seriousness, paradox, and self-awareness in all of Svenonius' work, and that there has been for the past 25 years. Does everything have to be either 100% sincere or 100% insincere? Do people really see the

I reviewed Svenonius' most recent book (not mentioned in the article) here at The A.V. Club. While I won't be so bold as to claim that my review might help shed some light on this interview for those who aren't familiar with his modus operandi, it couldn't hurt. I think. http://www.avclub.com/revie…

Don't get me started! I've been working on a nautical-themed sci-fi novels for a few years now, and during that time I've compiled a massive playlist of nautical/oceanic-themed music to go along with it. Those are great suggestions; I've also got everyone from Cyril Tawney to Gordon Bok to Dave & Toni Arthur to Sandy

I used the word "die" repeatedly throughout the piece, rather than a euphemism. That's our house style here at The A.V. Club. The only reason I used "lost his battle with cancer" in the intro was because I used the word "die" in the previous sentence, and it would have sounded repetitive. But thank you for the

Hello all, just wanted to drop in and say thanks for reading Fear Of A Punk Decade so far. I also wanted to thank everyone for their feedback since I started the series—and I hoped to clarify a few things that might not be that apparent in the column itself every month.

Hey all, sorry about the disabled comments earlier this morning. Thanks for sticking around.

My pleasure! I think if you read a little more closely, though, you'll see that I do indeed trace Christian Death's lineage back to glam and LA punk. And the comparisons to UK goth are clearly of a parallel nature — these were all things going on simultaneously in '82, and I think my reasons for pointing out those

Well howdy.

Thanks for catching that. It'll be fixed in a moment.

Yup, I just saw that. Not sure how that happened; the photo was not my pick. Getting it fixed soon, hopefully. Thanks.

Totally stealing that.

The convention offers to ship them home for us. No way I was gonna try to tangle with TSA with that thing. It's solid metal and weighs about 500 pounds.