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I've always wanted to see New Nightmare, because it sounds cool and I like the original Nightmare on Elm Street, but I'm too lazy to actually add it to my Netflix.

What really would have improved it would have been if they killed Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men.

Breaking Bad
So good.

I never really liked Malcolm when it was on, but now I see a rerun now and then, and I think that it was really interesting.

THE ONEDERS! (Oh-NEED-ers)

Plus, the gay porn title just writes itself. A gold mine I tells ya!

"Scream and its sequels, Music Of The Heart"
For a second I thought it said sequel and you were listing Music of the Heart as a sequel to Scream. I laughed.

My Two Dads
So, what, were they gay or something?

I was happy to hear the Leonard Cohen version actually show up in a movie though.

I prefer the Rules of the Ga…D'oh!

Otto, of course I speak only of late period Rock, after his comedy specials hit the big time.

Faith No More care a lot.

Crackity Jones: that's like how Be Kind Rewind has the same plot as both Rent and Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo

I think that's the point, Denby. Most poor people don't want to hear songs saying "Hey, people are poor!" They'd rather hear songs that show compassion for their situation, or make their lives better. Something like "Flushed From the Toilet Of Your Heart", in that context, is more important than a thousand songs about

I concur

I like Chris Rock too, but Chris Rock in a movie is a sign that you should avoid said movie

Some of the later stuff
Reminds me of Lady in Satin. Just how frail and powerful the recordings are.

Singing country songs in a prison isn't revolutionary because prisoners like country music, but because he was standing up for people that most often get forgotten.

Peter Dinklage of 2010?
The kid from Role Models?

Wait, you weren't turned off by Chris Rock in a movie, Neil LaBute, or it being a remake of a movie that came out 2 years ago?