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Songs From Northern Britain is an album I can pick up anytime and still enjoy, so it gets my vote, but I do agree that Bandwagonesque is an amazing album as well, and I have a soft spot for Grand Prix.

… And nothing of value was lost

$5 says it turns out that Tobin Bell is actually the killer, even though he's been dead since 1978.

I hear George Lucas is directing

Floyd… Jesus, man. *Thumbs Up*

I hear the earthquake in Peru was produced by Dino De Laurentiis

Ben Kingsley in Sexy Beast, anyone?

Antics is a great album, in my opinion. Less rigidly structured than Bright Lights and has a really nice flow to it. I would take it over Bright Lights, albeit narrowly, as the better of the two.

"So he got sent a lot of scripts, but they were all for skin-divers."
That comment makes it sound like Lloyd Bridges had piles upon piles of scripts for movies featuring skin diving.

^ I love the follow up to that scene when he wakes up on the floor.

"HOW BOUT SOME HOT CHOCOLATE HUH?!"

Even Neko.

Just stay away from the loose meat sandwich.

Tim Roth? Maybe if they changed it to a fencing match..

.. by which I mean, Hear Hear for both the goodness of The Colour and the Shape, and collateral poonage

Hear hear!

Similarly, the Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers anthology is solid effing gold spread over 2 discs, much as I'm sure this collection is.

I find the Foo similar to Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers as well, who are probably the greatest hits-oriented group in rock. The albums are all decent enough, but the singles are anthemic.

Agreed, getting to watch Jerry & Larry just riff off of one another was pretty awesome. I was willing to let this episode have its stretches of reality, and I actually thought the payoffs were pretty great. The piss Jesus had me laughing, as did the 60's Larry scene.
"Did you have Seabiscuit in there with you?" made