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The Gift isn't very good but it's not nearly as bad as Tingle. Tingle is hard to watch even once. The Gift is fine for a movie on HBO on Sunday afternoon. Of course, only the one scene in The Gift is rewatchable.

SBS has grown on me. I think it has two of their worst songs ever on it (Side with the Seeds and Shake It Off) and that brings down the overall quality a great deal. I dig the '70s jukebox feel of it all though. That said, The Whole Love could surpass SBS in the future.

Indeed!!!

Might not have been any better, but he at least isn't 100% to blame for the final product.

Technically no one produced YHF. Jay Bennett recorded it with another guy and then O'Rourke mixed it. He did produce A Ghost Is Born though.

He's had at least 2 other shows that bombed. Something about a guy who goes back to his hometown after writing a book about everyone. And another teen show. Don't care enough to look them up. Wasteland was atrocious. Give me Dawson's any day!

Only good part in that movie is when Katie Holmes rips her shirt off and you can make out a nip through her bra. Literally the only watchable moment of "Tingle."

In his defense, he left the project during filming because the producers (I'm guessing Bob Weinstein) wanted to make changes that Williamson was not okay with.

I think Wilco (The Album) had more pronounced low points and more of a sameiness to it. Same with Sky Blue Sky. A couple of songs on each album that were not up to Wilco's standards. Where it failed, this one succeeds. I still like WTA, but this one is definitely better.

I think the idea was that he didn't want the bad guys to know that HE (Driver) was involved in any way with the girl. If they didn't know he had anything to do with her, he was hoping they wouldn't bother with her. I guess he figured they wouldn't have bothered with her after Standard was already dead.

Craig T Nelson and Luke Wilson would be glad to have him.

I just assumed that show would be terrible because of Jerry O'Connell (even though I like him, he tends to do bad TV almost exclusively). Had no clue Bruce McCullough was involved. Regret!

I wish I remembered him in "Greek." I have no recollection of his part, but then again, I didn't know who he was when I saw it.

If you read what she says in those interviews, she said she was anorexic as a teenager. She claims she was trying to get rid of her boobs (I know, right?) and when she was coming out of her anorexic phase, that's when she gained weight. She says the skinny body she has now is her natural adult body type. The tabloid

But tabloids saying "eating disorder" because a girl has lost lots of weight doesn't really mean shit, does it?

I think the weight loss probably seems more drastic than it probably was because we all still think of her as that curvy teenager from Buffalo 66 and The Ice Storm.

Adam Sandler has a knack for getting hot women in his terrible movies.

Agree with you idiotking. For better or worse, REM were willing to try new things up until the end, while U2 seemed to get scared off by bad reactions to some of their experimental stuff (Pop in particular), and it scared them into mostly reverting back to the Joshua Tree-era sound that people loved so much. ATYCLB

Except Out of Time has "Country Feedback" which is one of their greatest songs.

Assuming you're talking about The Great Beyond: Maybe because when Milos Foreman names his film after your song and asks you to write a new one for the soundtrack, you do it, because he's goddamn Milos Foreman.