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@Arsenio Billingham—I would respectfully disagree with your statement. To me the core of feminism is allowing any woman to make any life choice she deems appropriate for herself, and not judging her if that choice is different from the one you or I would make. While the idea of submitting to one's husband is utterly

The three-song suite that makes up side two of The Wild, the Innocent, & the E Street Shuffle is pretty much my favorite music in the world. I just now finished listening to it. "Rosalita" single-handedly makes the case for the saxophone as an essential instrument in rock 'n' roll, but God do I love the sax work on

Yeah, Veronica's mom was in the pilot. She was played (in all her appearances) by the awesome Corinne Bohrer, who I had an enormous crush on when she was in the '80s sitcom E/R.

I'm inclined to like her given how pale she is. We melanin-deprived types gotta stick together.

I cringe at admitting this, but
The movie I most associate Peter Gallagher with is To Gillian On Her 37th Birthday, which I watched like 20 times due to an unhealthy obsession with Claire Danes. (In my defense, I was heavily medicated at the time.)

I can't believe I had to scroll down this far to get to the first eyebrow comment. And the comments above are all like, sincere and shit. What's going on here today?

She was fricken awesome in Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist. In fact she was the only thing worth watching in it.

Doesn't Manzarek also have a trademark on the phrase "Dionysian excess"?

"When I was back there in seminary school, there was a person there who put forth the proposition that you can petition the Lord with prayer."

Well, I did write a report on No One Here Gets Out Alive in tenth grade.

I went to one of the original conventions in New York in the '70s, when I was but a wee lass. I'd gotten turned on to TOS by my fourth-grade teacher, who had a raging lady boner for Spock. We actually had one of those life-size cutouts of him in our classroom.

Thanks Todd! Since today seems to be my day, can you also get me a girlfriend who looks like Lauren Graham?

Aw crap, why'd you have to remind me about that? I was gonna check this show out, and now I'll be thinking about VM when I do. Totally unfair comparison!

Seconded on write-ups for GG. Why hasn't this already happened?

Back to the Egg is a bit of a guilty pleasure for me. I feel like I'm the only person in the world who understands what a monster track "So Glad to See You Here" is. You've gotta love the fact that McCartney assembled this amazing lineup of guitarists and then had them all pretty much play the same thing. They

Plastic Ono Band, then All Things Must Pass, and then maybe a McCartney record—probably Band on the Run. This one has some interesting stuff but on the whole it feels trifling.

Dammit, Phoebe Cates sightings have become rarer than yeti sightings these days. It's just not right to deprive the world of her hotness like that.

How about Schuyler Fisk instead?
Besides the obvious connection to the original Carrie, she's also a redheaded, freckled former child actress. And she's infinitely more talented and appealing than LiLo.

I don't know, I kind of like it. I guess because it makes me flash on the movie, and the rather remarkable way in which Mary Badham, with just those two words, manages to sum up all that is good about humanity.

I feel a little stung by that "obvious choice" remark, and compelled to make a less obvious, more obscure, and thus hipper choice. How about 4AD-era Throwing Muses?