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The sound effect at the end just sounds like a computerised baby's cries. It's amazing. Wonderful song.

We could barely hear what he said at the end and so me and my friends resorted to calling them the Boners

It's the kind of genius idea I can't believe they've never done before. Especially funny was when the Doctor pulled himself off the tracks successfully then did a bizarre little dance before falling over again. The humour and the horror really complemented each other in this ep.

I particularly liked how that was all one shot; you saw them all standing in a group, unaware of the monster materialising behind them, then suddenly we were lurched forward for an uncomfortably long time. Really did put you in that guy's shoes whilst still using the camera in a more creative way than just a Blair

Tarantino is a good choice; at the VERY least, you know you'll be entertained.

Radiohead for me too. The King Of Limbs only JUST clicked for me and now I bloody love it, much like what happened with Kid A. Awesome awesome band. I'll also say Spielberg and Scorcese; neither have had perfect records by a long shot, but when they're good, man, they're the best.

This would give me the WEIRDEST boner!

Elijah would be a great choice for US Arby, wow, hadn't thought of going in that direction.

Awesome actor - his Frodo is just one of the many perfectly realised parts of the LOTR trilogy, but perfect nonetheless - and apparently an awesome dude to have around. I love how enthusiastic actors are about Random Roles! It's great work you're doing here, Harris; keep it up.

Once again, the fact Jonny Greenwood and Paul Thomas Anderson keep collaborating makes me very happy. I can only hope that more of my favourite artists continue to collide until eventually all pop culture is just a mishmash of stuff I like, scored by Radiohead. Hope this post has been fun for you guys to read

Apparently there's a new Radiohead song in Inherent Vice, an unreleased one called "Spooks" you can find old live performances of online. This is just one of many reasons I must see this movie.

What?? I'd heard he was doing alright!!! Fuck, really hope he pulls through.

Scott comes out with that so quickly, PFT is just totally thrown. It is indeed an amazing moment.

This is certainly stretching the already loose boundaries of what constitutes a Great Job, but fuck it, this is so funny to me. Wish they filmed the podcast more often.

Staircase especially cus they actually have two drummers! Any other band would just use a sequencer.

You don't really jam out to ambient music, though. Doesn't mean Treefingers isn't a lovely piece of ambient music.

OK Computer and Kid A have dud tracks now?

One thing that is either cool or annoying about this album: the lyrics are literally incomprehensible. Thom is known for mumbling but this is another level. You cannot understand a THING.

It is very unfortunate for Thom that the king of electronic music also chose now to surprise drop his album. Thom is going for something a little different than Aphex, but after Syro, songs like There Is No Ice especially just feel bloody boring and repetitive.

I agree that Mother Lode and Nose Grows Some are by FAR the best tracks. They are easily on the level of Radiohead's best. The rest of the album is just too varied in quality. Still, yeah, lovely way to pass the time before the next Radiohead LP. Feels like it's gonna be a really good one this time, I don't know…