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Oh. That Knife...
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Pineapple Express by Korine would've been pretty cool…maybe. I liked Spring Breakers because I thought it was really funny, but after talking to friends about it I wondered if it was intentionally funny or I just found it funny in spite itself, so I don't know how something that is supposed to be funny like Pineapple

Maybe he was tired.

Cranston, why are you crying?

Also, The Long, Hot Summer with Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward.

And the music is great.

I've never really thought about the idea of a movie that captures summer, but my first thought was of The Wackness. Summers in the early to mid '90s were dominated by rap music in my memory and the introduction of Notorious BIG to the main character's world is a great depiction of coming of age. I really liked that

I feel like these rankings get it right (or close to at least):

Just want to plug my local guys for the Orioles. Gary Thorne is one of the best play-by-play voices in any sport (he also is really good at hockey play-by-play, which I think is a real skill). Jim Palmer has gotten a little crotchety as the years have gone by, but his baseball knowledge is vast and he still looks

'What about the time I found you naked with the bowl of jello?

Yesssss!

I was just thinking about them the other day, but I was thinking about that 'Good Girls Go Bad' song with Leighton Meester, which I think is better than 'Snakes on a Plane' (both are actually pretty bad though):

Or, like, one snake.

She did this and Ghost Ship? That woman should not travel.

Did they ever catch that gorilla that escaped from the zoo and punched you in the eye?

He wears his sneakers in the pool.

Is everyone forgetting the David Duchovny record already?:

I'd like to see him out of the division. He always kills the Orioles.

Baseball needs more dance teams!

As long as it's exactly like Glitter, things should be fine.

Excellent edition of this feature, very interesting read. I laughed when it said 'especially the dire fans' even though he probably meant 'diehard'. Oh those dire Red Sox fans!