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So then is Hot n Cold like this years Semi-Charmed Life? Remember when that was in every trailer, if not the actual movie? I actually prefer that to anything Katy Perry has ever done.

Bank Account
I think to close an account due to death, you have to go to the bank and present a death certificate, which might explain why the account was still open, but not why the grandmother was still paying into it. Although, did they necessarily imply that she kept that up after Judah died? I think it just

As a lover of terrible puns (and that was fucking AWFUL), I loved that line, especially with the "Really Dirty Dancing" photo. That image and the terrible/great pun made me laugh out loud almost as much as Andy calling his grandmother a bitch in the bank.

Sorry for the double post, having issues at work. Well said, SFA, and Via Chicago remains one of my fave Wilco tracks evah. Paintedwaco, are you just dissing the Mermaid Ave CDs outright, or saying they're just different enough not to really be Wilco albums? Cuz if the former is your argument, you're nuts, but if

SFA, I did the same thing with OK Computer, then went back to The Bends and Pablo Honey. I usually find the poppier stuff easier to get into, which is why I liked Summer teeth so much. It was easy to listen to, but there was a lot going on the more I listened to it, which made appreciation of Being There and YHF so

SFA, I did the same thing with OK Computer, then went back to The Bends and Pablo Honey. I usually find the poppier stuff easier to get into, which is why I liked Summer teeth so much. It was easy to listen to, but there was a lot going on the more I listened to it, which made appreciation of Being There and YHF so

I'm with you on the love for Medulla. I really liked that album a lot, while Vespertine got a lot of love and never really did much for me. It sounds like this has a pretty diverse selection of her music, which I would welcome. I actually had just Netflixed her Unplugged/MTV Live DVD for a little nostalgia not even

You will rarely go wrong seeing Wilco live. I've seen em a few times, and they never disappoint.

I started with Summer Teeth and Being There, which I found to be both easily accessible and layered enough to reveal themselves more upon repeat listenings.

yeah, and bug free would be a massive improvement for most of the shovelware being foisted upon the Wii right now.

A midnight at the Uptown would be so much fun. Easily my favorite place to watch a movie in the city

@jmar- I'm the same way. I almost never watch a second of the telecast, but when I hear/read who wins, it always kinda pisses me off a little bit. I should be smarter and just completely not care, but there's this tiny part of me that can't help but passively pay attention.

The fact that Observe & Report has two people claiming it was the best film of 2009 is itself an indicator of what a low year this has been.

Yeah, I was a bigger fan of TWBB, but was in no way disappointed that No Country won. I actually flipped by the telecast for that award, but it was a rare case of two really good movies being nominated.

I wish they'd just have a separate category for family animated movies vs those aimed purely at more adult audiences. Otherwise, can't you pretty much just print an award envelope for whatever Pixar/Disney put out every year? It's not that they make a bad product, just not one I personally care for. I wish they

I don't see how this really makes any difference at all. I mean, the 5 that were nominated presumable beat out the other 5 that weren't, so it's really no bigger honor, since the implication is that these were the best of the best anyway. The only thing it really affects is advertising. Now more films (and probably

Reminded me of the line from Clerks: "Did he say making fuck?"

This would be essential viewing if it gets picked up. I really hope someone does. Maybe Adult Swim would take a flier on it. It would be better than Mighty Boosh

Are they screening this in Minneapolis? Where? I would desperately love to see this in a theater

YOU'RE TEARING ME APART, TOMMY…..with laughter.