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The N64 game? Man, me and my brother spent many an hour on that one.

I think of Paint Your Wagon more as a tragedy, but for reasons unrelated to the actual movie.

I really liked Edge of Darkness.

He's great in his small part in Die Hard With A Vengeance. Him, Larry Bryggman and Collen Camp have way more depth as New York cops than expected in a big tentpole movie like that.

And has been in most of Donner's movies.

Don't be silly. They don't write about musicians anymore.

After some easy searching, it seems like most of the Paul Page/"Delta Force" intros are on YouTube. Someone said in one of the comments that Paul made ABC promise not to use it without him.

Thank you, I managed to watch the whole thing with a sort of nostalgic glee. I've visited the track but have never seen the race there, but my old man did a lot in the 60's.

If Alana survives, she has to be at least paralyzed.

"Sometimes, knowing what’s coming is worse than not knowing"

Is it displaying the video? It isn't on my end.

The Indy 500 lost all of it's excitement once it replaced this theme music

And a Pink Floyd song.

The post-credits scene.

The easter egg was genius.

It's at least my favorite then. A few shows come pretty close, but this comes out on top. Especially after this wonderful yet terrifying season.

His retort would be that it was at least made with real instruments.

Yeah, but without a precedence (like the Foo Fighters have, having done silly videos before) it wouldn't be attention-grabbing,

All That You Can't Leave Behind is a pretty solid record for me. It felt like more of a summation of what they'd learned more than a throwback. There are a lot of electronics on it, but more as ambiance than rhythm.