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Dwide Schrude
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Here's a comment you can etch in stone:
The Goonies is the cinematic equivalent of "Don't Stop Believing."

Yeah, I've never really gotten the "Corgan is an insufferable douche, so I therefore hate his music" argument. Obviously these people have never heard this band called "99% of all artists ever."

"Fuck and Run" and all the blowjob stuff gets all the attention on EiG but my vote for best song has always been "Glory." I love how short and insular it is, I love how melodically rich it is for such a sparse song, and I love how close it is to the top of the album. I wish she would've just gone full Lou Barlow and

Chamberlin owns "Geek USA" and "Quiet" like it ain't no thang, but his most untouchable moment has got to be the intro of "Cash Car Star." He takes the form of a drumstick-wielding Zeus on that shit.

Interestingly, Smashing Pumpkins are the only band ever to feature a controlling white-guy frontman, female bassist, Asian guitarist and white drummer.

Not actually true: I saw SP in August 2008 (with Chamberlin) and they did "Mayonaise." That and "Siva" were the highlights of the show.

Siamese Dream was (along with Nevermind and In Utero) one of the very first albums I got into when I was a kid and was just really becoming obsessed with music (around '93-ish) so it's always going to have sentimental value for me, but what's really surprising now is how well it holds up in light of all the stuff I've

Shaft gets all the love but I'm actually much more partial to Isaac Hayes' Truck Turner soundtrack. "Breakthrough" is the fucking JAM.

A Hard Day's Night?
Help?

You touched on my favorite element of the episode, that being Mac being credited only as "Mac" in the credits of LW5. I know it's a running thing that no one knows his full name and it's usually not that distracting, but seeing it directly juxtaposed with everyone else's full names for some reason was way more

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When written in all lowercase (like Yee Yee wrote it) I read "jeff zucker" as "jezz fucker." And not just when I first looked at it either. I still am reading it that way.

AV CULB IS SOCILIST LIKE CARL MARX AND TALABAN MUSLIN

"Won't find that anywhere on a map."

Highlight of season1, and possibly the entire show, is the Napping Sounds with "Jon" montage. This whole show is a slowburn of moments that are impossible to explain why they're funny, but become howlingly, tear-inducingly funny onscreen, and that sequence is the best example of that. There's no reason why "You know

Obviously you've never seen The Stone Killer.

I respect all these shows and even watch some of them religiously, but, no. Delocated and Breaking Bad in their respective genres.

I just mean, cause like, you know, in the public consciousness Andy Dick is basically this crazy cokehead who whips his namesake out all the time in public and shit, but those of us who (choose to) know him from BSS will always have it in the back of our minds that he could've actually had a consistently funny career.

I wanna become a DJ and make my handle be "DJ Sucks," just to see if anyone else gets it.

The entire Igor Pachenko storyline was worth it just to hear Mirman deliver the line "When I was kid."