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Toy Story 3 was great from start to finish, but the final scene with Andy taking the toys over to Bonnie is so perfect. I tear up just thinking about when Andy finally makes it to the car and Bonnie grabs Woody's arm and waves goodbye to Andy. BAWLING.

Not sure which I'd prefer: watching this remake or eating a nice greasy pork sandwich served in a dirty ash tray.

"Deuce" from the X-Files movie soundtrack is really great, too. From their later records, it doesn't get any better than "You're Losing a Friend."

Yo, taxi!

Andy really seemed out of place in this episode.

Strangely enough, I enjoyed it for how much time the spent showing each stage of the battle. If they blazed through it without all the Clark/Dwight dialog and the logistics of moving Stanley each step of the way, it would've felt a lot more cartoony.

It didn't bother me at all since Ryan Howard actually does Subway commercials already.

Also interesting is the involvement of Ryan Howard (not that Ryan Howard.) I think you might be onto something.

*henstrual cycle

I haven't heard American Lesion but I really enjoy Cold as the Clay as well. I think the traditional songs are better than his originals but the whole thing is decent-to-really good.

All these years later, I find myself going for El Oso the most and rarely interested in Ruby Vroom.

I liked Tessa's nonchalant "maybe lose the wheelies" lines.

I always thought Neon Ballroom was underrated as well.

It was one of the very first CDs I bought (along with Everclear's "Sparkle and Fade") so I have that affection for it that comes with listening to it over and over alone in your room. I don't remember ever thinking/knowing it was as bad as everyone else seems to have acknowledged at the time. I guess a 15-year-old's

So many shots from Wayne's World.

Yeah, I was disappointed to see the lack of Wilco in the film, too. It would have been nice to see the process from both perspectives a little more. That said, Billy Bragg's 'demo' of "Birds & Ships" is beautiful. I'd love to track down an audio file of it.

I'll always remember him as a homegrown terrorist on Law & Order from years back.

I miss Kath & Kim :(

*stepdad