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I think Glitter's "Rock and Roll Part 2" is the absolute best sports song there can ever possibly be (I heard it after Da Bears beat Ditka's Saints in his last appearance as a coach at Soldier Field and it got the whole crowd going on a rainy and cold October afternoon), but, ewww. Maybe if they guaranteed any and

I really enjoyed Fat Kid Rules the World, one of the better Netflix finds I've had in the past year. Based on that, Lillard may have a career in directing.

This song ALWAYS makes me think of Illeana Douglas ice skating.

What's the other one, Piecar? Just curious.

And you won't have one of the Drafthouse waitstaff standing between you and the screen, which I had during the movie Flight when, of course, they didn't have my first beer selection. There was a very naked Nadine Velazquez on that screen at the time.

I also love the use of "Under Pressure"; it feels like a cliche but it's beautifully filmed and acted, and it was the first scene I went to when I heard of Williams's death.

I'm proud that I saw it in on the big screen as well. My little college town had a small cinema that would show arthouse flicks on some random weekday afternoon—I might've even skipped class to see it. Me and a buddy got ripped on bong hits and giggled our butts off. I made my girlfriend watch the moon scene when

Gotta agree with you, GO, the article is pretty good but misses widely on CW's best, which is Chrome (followed closely by Ferment).

Also, you get General Lee's cock.

I saw Trip Shakespeare twice while they were promoting Applehead Man and was immediately sold. After Across the Universe was released, I joined my university's programming board solely to get them to our campus, but was voted down and they brought in a Van Halen tribute band instead.