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Aww yiss. Mothafuckin' bread crumbs

My kids really got a kick out of the guy eating diamonds and wiping his mouth with money.

I have to say it every time I see a Yellow Pages truck driving around, they have a big YP logo on the side.

On the special edition DVD, there's a segment showing every alternate take done with Michael Penn. There must have been a dozen versions of the MP/YP freakout scene with the studio head, and in every one, John C Reilly ad-libs a different insult to Penn, who could barely keep a straight face.

I like "Escape" by Vince Dicola best

The Stan Bush version was also used in an episode of Regular Show a couple of weeks ago.

I still use my old yahoo email account. Didn't see the point of switching to gmail, they all seem the same to me.

Curmudgahideen: I was disappointed when I clicked on the "Brett Ratner" link above, and it went to an actual review and not that ridiculous "book of butts" pic

Exactly. I remember Pitchfork's review starting out with a complaint that Daft Punk's Tron 2 score sounded like a movie score, and not a DP record. Wasn't that the point? They made a similar crack about The Fountain's score, which was a great album.

They tape the show earlier, it just airs late at night. Still plenty of time for crime fighting.

He's turning into Sonny from Treme

I'm pretty sure there are no co-ed prisons, so the actual lyrics to Jailhouse Rock have all kinds of allusions to guy-on-guy relations. "Number forty-seven said to number three: You're the cutest jailbird I ever did see."

say no more!

You mean Superior Spiderman?

Seriously, that's what this looks like, a bad fake movie from the bad fake movie world of Entourage.

My top 5 ongoing, in no particular order:
Saga
Daredevil
New Avengers
Dial H
FF

I remember seeing Anthrax w/ Iron Maiden, and then a year or so later seeing Maiden again with Testament and Corrosion of Conformity opening. Both were great shows.

I remember when I first heard Primus in college, I was floored to find out the guitar player was from Possessed.

I remember when the metal heads in school started to segment into two groups: ones that evolved with Slayer and what not (and that also listened to punk), and then the ones that went down the dumb path of hair "metal".

When I was in high school in the mid-to-late 80's, hardcore and thrash brought the metal and punk kids together. Freshman year, it was two polar-opposite camps. By senior year, they all blended in together at the same DRI, Suicidal Tendencies, and Danzig shows.