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Enrico Palazzo
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How is it that we can poop on Bush for lines like that, but nobody says boo about a gem like, "Now's the time, the time is now" from our good friends in Led Zeppelin?

Word.

In 2008, I was working as a music journalist covering SXSW for a web site the CEO of which had suddenly decided that EVERYTHING had to be done on video. I caught a couple decent shows (you can't go wrong watching Bob Mould do his thing), but my initial excitement at attending the festival was quickly squelched by the

God, this is sad news. For a man this talented to pass broke, broken and isolated…Jesus wept.

I wasn't familiar with the entirety of Sigur Ros's catalogue when I first saw the band play live - I knew them mostly from "Svefn-g-englar" (which I'd heard somewhere or other), "Staralfur" (from having heard it during The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou), and their album Takk, which I had recently listend to for the

There's no beating chapters 19-20, the Cribbage Match. My favorite is the moment immediately after one of the Gryffindor players gets knocked to the ground, it cuts to a shot of Daniel Radcliffe trying his best to seethe, and Neely goes, "'FUUUUUUUUUUUUUCKING SHIIIT' says Harry." Kills me every time.

I think my favorite was, "Fudge off, you fuck!"

Yeah, that is a hard question. I heard Palo Santo first, so I'll always have a soft spot for that one in my heart.

Ah,I just posted about this as well, above. A huge "HELL YES" to this sentiment.

Forget all this: The best thing Brad Neely has ever done is Wizard People, Dear Reader, in which he overdubbed the entirety of the Harry Potter and the Sorceror's Stone movie with his own deranged narration. While watching it under the influence of certain plant-based mood enhancement techniques, I laughed so hard and

As someone who was there for the Uncle Tupelo times and onward, I *definitely* lament the loss of Jay Bennett. The Wilco that was in A.M. and Being There was still really, really good - just not the more experimental band that most folks think of now when they think of Wilco. Being There, while bloated at double-album

Jesus, that moment in The Long Walk when that guy throws the watermelon slices to the walkers breaks my heart every time I think about it. It's like this last little glimmer of light before everything goes to absolute shit.

I saw the movie first, and needless to say, I was taken aback by the differences when I read the book. I agree that they're both good, in their own way.

Tobias, I live to see you eat your designation of The Running Man as "dim"…BUT I HOPE YOU LEAVE ENOUGH ROOM FOR MY FIST, BECAUSE I'M GOING TO RAM IT INTO YOUR STOMACH AND BREAK YOUR GODDAMN SPINE!

I have never seen this movie but, having watched the clip of Van Damme punching out the rattlesnake, I now feel I have lived a fuller life. Thanks, AV Club.

You had me at "their film is closer to Willow."

First world problems, man…

I clicked on this article specifically because I thought the movie might have something to do with the old CRPG series. I am disappoint.

What about Aquanoids? Have you seen Aquanoids?

The thing I remember most about Die Hard With a Vengeance is that it was one of the few movies of its time to take a realistic slant on the geography of getting around in New York City.