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@avclub-63706c2231765ca840e9a60a76fae00a:disqus I think B Town meant Smokin' Aces. No one can really hate Extract that much, can they?

They foley artist actually opted for the "champagne cork-pop" sound effect for the thumb in butt.

I should say I love Wain's work across the board…I saw WHAS back in '02 and 3 months later was driving a couple of hours to see Stella live. I just find his interviews to be an awkward mix of bit and reality.

I was wondering the same thing about whether or not kids still stumble across movies on cable. I'm guessing not as much, especially if you're sans premium channels. The thing now is to show popular movies from the past 5-10 years and run them constantly. Must be more cost-effective or something, but I miss the days of

Yeah, he screwed himself by going from quirky, offbeat leading roles to mainstream, leading man roles in a bunch of not so great movies like The Getaway remake, Ghosts of Mississippi, The Shadow, Heaven's Prisoners (still haven't gotten a good Dave Robichaux movie on film) and lest we forget—The Juror. He's always

I don't think he is alluding to anything, except what he perceives as an us vs. them situation between indie and mainstream artists. Sounds like the kind of thing a 17 year old who just read a few Steve Albini interviews and got really into Pavement would say.

I haven't listened to the Who Charted ep with Wain, but the criticism about being stuck between a bit and a real person is one I've noticed before. In print interviews, Wain is very straight forward and doesn't even make jokes, but anytime he's on camera or on mic he gets caught between this sort of character of David

I can understand it, as I think she's almost more sexy than beautiful (though she is certainly beautiful, in my opinion). If you're not sexually attracted to women, I'd imagine a woman's sexiness could be elusive.

It bugs me when he talks about how he wants his audience to only consist of nerds or "people I'd want to hang out with." Uh, Chris, that's the same mindset that the so-called "jocks" had in high school that caused them to give you, the nerd, a swirly on a daily basis.

I've been listening to Nerdist on and off since the beginning (the first year and a half or so, then I quit and got back into it a few weeks ago) and I've noticed a trend in regards to how the podcast is likely to go depending on the guest: If Hardwick & co. have a deep respect for the person they're talking to (JJ

Yes. Clearly he gets the biggest name guests of pretty much any podcast so some of his shows have been great (Billy Bob Thornton's, for instance), but I can't imagine paying for it, as I refuse to encourage the twit.

Such a great live band. I do feel bad for the drummer sometimes, cause he clearly enjoys rocking out so much on the older material, and the newer stuff is far more restrained.

Not a bad song but not even in the top 10 songs on Anodyne.

Yeah, The Hobbit is sort of like the Adventures of Tom Sawyer to LOTR's Adventures of Huck Finn.

@avclub-c41dd99a69df04044aa4e33ece9c9249:disqus Always glad to see Summer of Sam get love. Highly flawed but entertaining film. Probably my favorite Spike Lee joint.

Benchley's Jaws did give me the image of Brody's wife's glistening vagina "yawning open." I was 10 at the time, so this was quite the revelation.

We're sure this isn't a deleted Ben Stiller Show skit?

Supposedly Norm is going to start doing a show on the ACE network. Let's hope it survives longer than Daves of Thunder.

Haven't listened yet but Pollack strikes me as a guy who only did comedy in order to get into acting, and once the roles dried up, he awkwardly segued back into comedy and marketed it like it was a big comeback. I wonder how his show is actually doing after they began charging. That Billy Bob Thornton interview he did

THERE LEGITIMATELY ARE WEREWOLVES IN ALBUQUERQUE.