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J.Goo: Nice!

Lame.
I'll pass.

Oh, and "Chaos rampant an age of distrust. Confrontations, impulsive habitat"

I don't know, I've managed to avoid them as well as those Shanghai Knights movies - but I hear they're all excellent Sunday afternoon TNT time killers!

Great Write-Up Indeed!
I gotta get around to reading all the comments because skimming through it has been pretty awesome. Alas, I must work.

What else can be said?
This movie is fantastic. It is one of my two 'desert island' movies - along with the Carpenter/Russell version of "The Thing"… endless entertainment value and rewatchability.

Excellent animation aside (the best), Pixar delivers extremely solid writing. Always. Well… I dunno I havn't seen CARS and have no desire to do so, but everything else is fucking awesome.

…and the cocaine. Always the cocaine.

brabomb - the album after that was really great… worth checking out. I saw them twice on tour toward the end and they were just terrific. Regular guys with a lot of spirit. I can see why they were destined to never be more popular, but that's sorta their charm.

Best thing he ever did was sign the now sadly missed "One Man Army"… man I loved that band.

Yeah, that's what is so retarded. Green Day are an okay band who delivered some decent tunes (their International Super Hits album is a fine listen)… I must have missed the day they became Pink fucking Floyd or something - real ARTISTES!!!

I'm with you.

I saw Slayer and Clutch there back in the mid-late 90's… that place ruled. Hot as fuck in there.

They can probably get more ad revenue on a KOTH re-run than Sit Down, Shut Up… plus SDSU sucks. So…

Nice
Diggin' the video… and will be diggin' the game upon its release!

Word!

I'm surprised at all my friends bragging about seeing the new Star Trek on IMAX… and I'm the only person saying it's not actually a proper IMAX screen.

I have no opinion on Abrams' TV stuff, but Mission Impossible 3 was fucking awesome. Seriously. And so was this. Like Yummsh, it made me give a shit about something I never really gave a shit about before. With the exception of "Wrath of Khan" which was just awesome.

I wondered about this…
…as a few movie theaters near me suddenly have IMAX screens… but don't look big enough to actually house an IMAX screen. Or at least the one I've been to at the Pacific Science Center in Seattle.

I met him in the mid-90's at the Words & Pictures museum (awesome) in Mass. He was super cool and nice to me. A bit tipsy too I think.