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Bob LaRice
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… "Ganjaweed"?

Poor Black Dynamite.
I had such high hopes for your success, but, alas, it was not meant to be. I guess that's what happens when you don't advertise anywhere except the AV Club.

Man
Flamin' Lips lookin' pretty old up there.

Klaatu Barada Nikto?

Is that what we ate? *urp*

Adam Resurrected
Crazy shit. Comes Bob LaRice-recommended.

Knights of Cydonia
It is sufficiently great to make me wonder why I don't like anything else Muse does. Though maybe the ridiculously awesome video is coloring my perceptions somewhat.

Something was pouring from his mouth. He examined his sleeve. Blood. Blood. Crimson copper-smelling blood. His blood. Blood. Blood. Blood. … And bits of sick.

The Cook the Thief etc., for what it's worth, isn't actually out on DVD.

Children by the millions
Sing for Alex Chilton
When he comes round and round
They sing, "I'm in love
What's that song?
I'm in love
With that song"

EVERYTHING WAS BETTER WHEN I WAS 15

Hey, I'm glad Michael Keaton's getting a comeback. Dude deserves one.

I liked Juno
Fuck your shit.

Her eyes, man. Her dead fucking eyes.

Okay, no, shut up.

What the fuck?
That shouldn't have posted three times. Delete two of those. And this. Then we'll be square.

You're being pretty harsh on the dude's discography
The soundtrack to Dan In Real Life is actually pretty damn good. He's got a fun duet with Regina Spektor on it, among other things. And the smooth-jazz album is worth it just for the up-tempo rendition of Elvis Costello's "Human Hands".

You're being pretty harsh on the dude's discography
The soundtrack to Dan In Real Life is actually pretty damn good. He's got a fun duet with Regina Spektor on it, among other things. And the smooth-jazz album is worth it just for the up-tempo rendition of Elvis Costello's "Human Hands".

You're being pretty harsh on the dude's discography
The soundtrack to Dan In Real Life is actually pretty damn good. He's got a fun duet with Regina Spektor on it, among other things. And the smooth-jazz album is worth it just for the up-tempo rendition of Elvis Costello's "Human Hands".