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Darth Weevil
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*Spoilers*

Faster Pussycat, Kill, Kill! v. Josie and the Pussycats.

Spy vs. Spy?

Tom Waits - I disagree. I still listen to the two Buffy soundtracks (not the Once More with Feeling soundtrack) from time to time and think they've held up. The music on the show wasn't always perfect, but it's generally pretty good.

That would make sense. Like it was supposed to be a return of some of the one-off villains, but they were only able to get one of them in the end.

I bought the Xander/Willow thing. For her, it's the relationship she's always wanted but could never have. For him, she's always been something of a backup and suddenly someone else has her and now he's jealous. Plus, Willow is the one who grows the most by being part of the Scoobs - she really opens up and

Yeah, it is interesting that none of the Scoobs ever bothers to try to give Faith a better home than her crappy motel room. And come to think of it, they never do explain how she even pays for that - maybe that's all the Watchers' Council would pay for.

My friend and I arrived midway through the mime, so we walked in and looked at each other and were like, "WTF, is that a fucking mime?" It was awesome.

It more or less is true. Check out E's biography.

Haven't seen it in about ten years, but I remember hating American Beauty for its sheer kitschiness. It shouted its importance from the rooftops and demanded that you constantly be aware that you were watching an Important Film (TM).

When I saw them in Chicago on the Souljacker tour, the opening act was a mime.

Review would have been better if…
You had ended it with "this album is okay. It is okay. It's not okay."

@ FidelAstro - You may be surprised at what contemporary music software allows you to do sorting-wise. Something like iTunes basically acts as a massive database that allows you to sort by album, artist, genre, year, etc. My mother and step-father's 25th anniversary was in December and I had iTunes automatically

NEEEEEERDS!

Oops, just noticed Jimmy the Fantasist made the same joke above. My bad.

Yeah, some parts were funny, but I didn't think it was consistently funny throughout. Which is to say, it wasn't the humor that kept me reading.

@dougery - I've seen about a half dozen celebrities that I've not approached because I was afraid I might be mistaken. Like, I think I saw David Carradine one morning on my way to work, but there was this slight doubt that kept me from telling him how awesome he was in Kill Bill.

So true, though, about the crate of books that have been optioned, but will never be made into movies…

I'm waiting for the AV Club interview with JD Salinger.

Can I ask for a more formal way to propose things than just mentioning them in the comments? I feel like 9/10 of the recommendations are going to get lost.