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Their albums are being remixed into 5.1 and given the ultra-deluxe treatment, by Steven Wilson. Nonsuch is the first to come out, in October I believe.

Covered a lot of ground here, but I wish you'd asked him about playing John Wayne Gacy. I watched the last 45 minutes or so of Dear Mr. Gacy on cable and he was just horrifying (as the story it was based on).

Synchronicity is my favorite Police record, in that every track is at least memorable to me. I even like "Mother" and "Miss Gradenko".

The song was best used for the opening of Dennis Miller's show. And the end of Real Genius.

I never got too deep into the Fish stuff, but I do appreciate them (among others) carrying the prog flag when it was the most un-hip to do so.

It makes me think of all the zingers Raylan would have if he were somehow trapped as well.

Honestly I wasn't thinking of that Simpsons quote at all when I wrote it.

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Not the most impressive list of scoring credits. And the good things he did score aren't particularly memorable for their music, possibly apart from The Equalizer and Wall Street.

The low-point of that movie is Harry's diatribe about how disgusting having a hot dog with ketchup is.

I'm sure if he is dead, he'll be awfully embarrassed in the afterlife when it comes to explaining how he met the true death.

It did say "mostly".

This past week I watched The City Dark on PBS. A very, very illuminating film (no pun intended) about light pollution.

In a fair world, Sudden Impact was the last Dirty Harry film.

The year I was born. If this is true, I'm glad they're doing it now and not in 2 months time. Bad enough how much I know the big 3-0 is upon me.

Way to go HBO for basically spoiling the end of this with showing the zombie-vamps in your preview.

You mean heard, right?

That is the joke.

Heisenburnt.

AMC had no commercials for the most part until 1998.

I've spend the weekend so far listening to all the DS albums. Their first one is actually much better than I'd expected.