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That's Good.

But we're still ignoring Ricky Gervais' popstar past, right?

About two years ago a good thirty percent of a Dylan show I was at left after Wilco's set or stayed for only one or two Dylan songs.

Someone's not a "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong" fan.

The Soup Dragons were actually pretty good. I would have gone to that had I not been five years old and probably unaware of what a concert is.

One that expects a punctual audience.

Was that the reunion tour? Or am I off by a year or two?

I always upvote Rooney mentions. It's the kind of pop music I shouldn't like, but I still listen to that first album to this day.

Live dropped from huge to footnote status faster than almost any other bg 90s band (maybe other than Collective Soul).

Not really. I've gone as a bigger fan of an opener and stayed for a headliner, but almost always as a fan of both (I'm not counting festivals, because that's a whole other animal). But I'm strongly considering it this year when the Violent Femmes are opening for Barenaked Ladies and Elvis Costello is opening for

He only turned the role down when it was expanded to a series regular. Film obscurity seemed a better career than TV stardom.

That was so weird as to be intentional. This one just sounds like "who's available this week"?

So is the Michael Keaton comeback finally gonna stick this time? It seems like three years since 2000 he's apparently been poised for one with some new role only to disappear completely anyway.
I wonder how much he regretted not taking the lead in Lost.

Yeah, I guess I wasn't really thinking that because it was just voice-work, and those films don't really rely on star power anywhere near the extent a non-animated film does.

Nor Craig T. Nelson.

Well, Ferrell is starting to drift into Billy Murray elder statesman style of light indie dramas. But even when you take those out, I can't remember the last big movie of his that did well.

"Camera angle and lighting"? Really? Were they lights so hot they caused her hair to melt off? Because that's the only way that explanation works.

Michelangelo had a really weird thing about women. Look at the way he painted them—not exactly a thing of feminine beauty.

Good to see I'm not the only one who had a job removing staples (although mine was technically an internship). I will never staple anything again in my entire life.

I read that one about a decade ago and actually wasn't impressed. Sure there were great stories in it, but I felt it was too disjointed and heavy on his post-rehabilitation while glossing over the more stories from that point anyway. I couldn't really feel his voice in it.