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Those Fucking Unicorns
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Charles Ives the 100th Anniversary was a boxed set of 5 LPs featuring the composer playing his own compositions, a brilliant version of Booth Enters into Heaven, and the best rendition of his (very tricky) songs I've heard. I had a copy on cassette (which I recorded from the public library over 20 years ago, but it's

Jeremy Irons, James Spader, Robert Pattinson…With the skinny ties and perfect hair it's almost like the male version of the "Hitchcock Blonde."

Jeremy Irons, James Spader, Robert Pattinson…With the skinny ties and perfect hair it's almost like the male version of the "Hitchcock Blonde."

Forty-seven

"…..is spread through irresponsible behavior akin to the other behaviors I listed. " WTF?

I think the idea is that one hopes for the best for one's opponents rather than wished them some particularly painful piece of retributive justice.

I'm not sure I'm buying this conclusion that this proves that Olbermann is "politically biased".

Well Kenneth Anger certainly thought so.

Oh wise primary Adam Sandler character, while I agree that the important thing is that we do the guy and resolve all the homoerotic tension that's been building on this fucking show for what (?) five seasons already, I think it's important in the spirit of the show to quibble about something of relatively little

Cub! Cub! Sexy Frodo is a cub!

Godard>Fassbinder>Almodovar

The only thing wrong with this album
…is that he didn't do the whole thing on SNL with Joey Arias and Klaus Nomi.

Doesn't this album remind everyone of Nazareth?

Cheech and Chong are brilliant on that album!

Well it *would* be if the Owls were wearing leather thongs to go with the helmets.

Wow I touched a nerve here. If its any consolation I never got into Nirvana either because I could hear Boston in the background.

Can we dismiss the entire subject by arguing that
"Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)" is basically a rewrite of "Where the Streets Have No Name"?

It's a *really* good play too and it deserves a careful staging. The PBS version is well acted but it's frustrating to watch because the cinematography is uninspired and well on stage the whole thing was apparently intricately choreographed. I've never actually seen a Tyler Perry movie, but from the reviews of his

Holy fuck do I wish I could have seen Peter Falk, Ben Gazzara and Gena Rowlands in a fictionalized remake. OK I would want Ben to be the Situation and Gena's definitely Snookie but Peter plays….?

Could we open up a Facebook page to insist that the former child star be referred to as "Neil FUCKIN' Patrick FUCKIN' Harris" ?