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Junge Amick
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One of my all time favorites, and I've since made friends with Mark and he was even kind enough to narrate a short film I didn't really finish.

Saw him last week, and he's almost unrecognizable. He cleaned himself up and married, and lost a lot of weight.

Wow. I never noticed the dual O'Neals…

Right, I mean, he was more discreet and leader-like. I didn't know there was an English version of the book-is that the one he wrote in miniature form?

YOU WILL PERISH IN FLAMES!!!! *knocks over garbage can*

As a contrast and compare, I appreciate how much more Herzog was able to keep calm in a crisis, but we don't know the true damage the film inflicted on him until his final monologue. Coppola on the other hand, freaks out every step of the way.

The postal worker returning fire always makes me lose my shit

As a kid, seeing Ernest getting beaten to a pulp (in a non-slapsticky manner) was almost as disturbing as the Johnny Five beatdown.

Probably my favorite Lips track. A good nod to When The Levee Breaks.

We had either The Neverending Story or the BBC version of Narnia.

Jurassic Park!

The A.V. Club:

"widely tolerated"

Gee, if only there were particular commentators around to school us on the Clash so that we can be freed from the shackles of pomposity and admire how much better of a person they are for being into punk rock before everyone else…

Would have liked Jonathan Pryce in Tomorrow Never Dies to be in there

Ultra Violet/Acrobat/Love Is Blindness is an awesome progession and album ending.

Audioslave playing Slaves And Bulldozers as a lead in to another song was one of those "did I just hear that?" moments.

Now I can't get the song Brazil out of my head…

Heh. My father played this song constantly during the mid 90s. He would never admit it was country music.

@ Dr Muon Jane and Trent. Also, when Tom is trying to cover up the fact he comes from a wealthy family in comparision to everyone else.