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So he's cold and he's hungry?

Seriously. Who doesn't at least kind of like H&O?

I liked Mars quite a bit as host; he was game for a lot, delivered quite well and they gave him that strange and interesting Mouse in Times Square video, which he pulled off quite nicely.

Fantastic end-titles track.

Did you sell 5 copies?

Is it still boarded up or did someone finally move into that corner?

That's a horrible print, then. I've seen a good print of TQM and it looks fabulous.

So…best soundtrack of the past 20 years or so? Also has a contrarian choice of a Dylan track, considering the love for Blonde on Blonde in the movie, in using "Most of the Time" from the much later Oh Mercy album.

It's a COSBY sweater!

Sweet jesus, yes. Not as bad as Rosalind Russell (oh Hildy) but growing up she was a "wowza" for me.

It's pretty good, but not great. Wastes Brie Larson a bit.

Kiss might perform and Linda Ronstadt won't. Let that sink in for a second. (They should get Dolly Parton and Emmylou Harris to do her portion, really.)

Man, garage-band pretentiousness is the BEST.

I haven't done my list yet, but I can't imagine it won't be in my top 5.

Man, I'm so happy to see some love for Stoker, one of the best movies of the year and almost no one bothered to see it.

Well, her father failed, for one thing.

"I'm not an actor! I'm a movie star!"

Hey, if you can't cannibalize your own work what's the fun in that right? :)

How so? I think it's an interesting ending [SPOILER] that flips Shadow of a Doubt and she follows in her uncle's footsteps.

Thank you, I'll check that out!