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I saw this documentary a few weeks ago at a film festival. It's pretty interesting, some of the views of the actors are funny, some are shocking. I didn't feel like it exploited the tragedy at all. It is definitely worth your 90 minutes.

The '100% pure betrayal' comment was pretty funny.

You should listen to The Sunset Tree and We Shall All Be Healed if you haven't already, those are my two favorite MG albums.

I got into Underworld last year, I was visiting friends in the Bay Area and got to opportunity to see Underworld in Oakland, so I checked out a few of their albums. Second Toughest in the Infants and Dubnobasswithmyheadman are excellent.

You didn't say anything about Fight Club. If that was intentional ("You do not talk about Fight Club"), nice!

The original A Nightmare on Elm Street is definitely worth your time.

I went in 2013 for The Cure, who, at the time, I had never seen before, and didn't know how many more chances I would get (at that time, they hadn't played in the US for a while). It was worth it, was also nice that Grizzly Bear and Tegan and Sara played before them on the same stage so I didn't have to go anywhere.

I've become more a fan of the smaller, niche festivals the past few years. I went to Day For Night in Houston last year, and Psycho Las Vegas in Vegas, and both fests were great. Never felt too crowded at either or them, most people were nice, and it wasn't 90 degrees and humid as fuck outside.

I could never beat Castlevania for the NES. Getting past the Grim Reaper was hard enough, I don't think I ever made it to Dracula.

I was able to beat the swimming level, and the 'walls moving in' part most of the time, but I could never beat the Technodrome level.

For the NES? Those goddamn birds are in several levels. I could never beat that game.

OK I actually bought the modem+gift card, I've forgotten that I get charged for renting the modem from my ISP, so it seems like it's better to own at that price.

'Suicidal Thoughts' is one of the best album closers of all time.

His voice was a stumbling point for me when I first started listening to them, but the clever lyrics and strong melodies won me over. Several of the songs on '69 Love Songs' are sung by other people - check out 'Sweet Lovin' Man' or 'Reno Dakota'.

There was one episode where Scrooge was contemplating selling a skateboard factory to an overseas company, and that company's head was 'Trumpcard'! (I forget what kind of animal he was)

Where's the eBay Garfield in Gazorpazorpfield form?

"I was born feet first/smoke 40's and drink weed!" - D12

The Gaslight Anthem.

There's a couple of weird tracks on Vitalogy, but take those away and you have, IMO, Pearl Jam's strongest set of songs. Corduroy, Spin the Black Circle, Immortality, Nothingman, etc.

He didn't do one for Magnolia.