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1978
Being a huge punk/post-punk fan, I declare that the years 1977-1982 feature the most startlingly creative and enjoyable albums and songs ever recorded.

Pesci's got no more use for dis guy.

Fiddlefuck, of course I meant to say that Wu-Tang Forever is otherwise unimpeachable.

Lone Audience, I agree that Wu-Tang Forever, besides the unnecessary opening instrumental (over 6 and a half minutes!) and final three tracks (Black Shampoo is a shit submarine). However, I'm surprised you didn't list Hellz Wind Staff amongst your favorites. It's one of my favorite Wu-tracks. The beat has such an

"Okay, now, the crab is getting aroused. Shut it down. Shut it down."

Ezra Buzzington
"Can we call you 'Weird' Al?"

Yoga Fire, I'm surprised you said U-God can still kill a track…I find most of his verses quite awkward (and "Black Shampoo" is pure nutsack), although occasionally he can sound decent. Also - Cappadonna. Fuck that guy.

Speaking of "…MC killer, looks like the work of a master" - Masta Killa just doesn't get enough respect. The fact that it took the man forever to release his solo album might account for it, and because his flow is so understated, like GZA, except not as unstoppable. But he's real good, and particularly awesome over

He was very good as a sinister government agent in two episodes of The X-Files ("Nisei" and "731"). He was stuck on a train with Mulder and a bomb until that bad motherfucker X sweeps in.

Turkey's Done
"Aw boy, I'm just so tired of all these star wars."

He would eat that movie and shit twirling miffid-superswirls.

The Soderbergh Solaris had the irrepressibly nutty Jeremy Davies! Hooray!

I've never understood the Shining Shelley Duvall hate. I thought her (admittedly awkward and unique) performance worked very well. Her terrifying scream when Nicholson axes through the door? Well-played, ma'am. And her earlier performances in Altman films (particularly Thieves Like Us - although I have yet to see 3

I haven't read The Watchmen comic yet, but I really want to…even though I thought Snyder's film, while containing some memorable moments and performances, was overlong and goofy as hell. I feel like what presumably worked in the book just doesn't translate particularly well onscreen…such as Dr. Manhattan, who I had a

I Go Where I Wanna Go
I used to love the early-90's X-Men animated series as a kid.

Yeah, Ian's facial expression there is fucking hilarious. After the three Tap guys, I think he's the funniest character…followed closely by Marty DiBergi.

Her parents are fucking crazy, yet believably so.

Bill, in the locker room, to Alan regarding his constant bullying -

Coach Fredricks, at the dinner table, to Bill -

I love Kevin Corrigan when he's instructing Daniel to come inside -