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DrManhattan
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Who the fuck is Dom?

Avril's version of Chop Suey is better.

There's gonna be a lot of cunt-punching at the AV Club, then.

The Room. 'Nuff said.

Miller, Hudsucker pops up on Comedy Central every so often. I've seen Miller's Crossing at least 4 times on IFC within the past few months. They air it all the time (along with Fargo). I've caught Blood Simple on there once or twice as well. Every now and then the later Coen movies (The Man Who Wasn't There,

The Fifth Element may be one of the most irritating movies I've ever seen.

Trash, I agree in principle, but there is so much to enjoy in that movie that I can overlook such issues. Ditto for the Coens' movies.

Also, The Sting.

Agreed, Spider. Burton's Batman Returns > Burton's Batman

I see your Bottle Rocket and raise you a Rushmore and Royal Tenenbaums. Infinitely rewatchable.

I'm with Zack
Anytime a Coen Bros. movie is on, I will watch. Especially if it's either Fargo or Miller's Crossing.

Agreed. No TV comedy better encompasses failure than The Venture Bros. Sweet, sweet failure.

The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill 2: Electric Bugaloo

Hey, this was a great interview. I'm just glad there are no gay people in it.

Applied Tech, what about "I Need More Allowance?"

Ugh…
This is the cheesiest Joe Satriani album cover yet!

… I wonder how many blood… drops of… blood, are in this Blood Ocean.

The Shining, The Thing, and the end of Mulholland Drive
With The Shining it was because I saw it as a 10 year old kid. With The Thing (I saw it for the first time only a couple of years ago) it was the thought of being stuck in the Antarctic, completely cut off from civilization, and having to face something trying

That's not going to happen, because if they thought it was a nutjob religion filled with laughable bullshit then they wouldn't have joined in the first place. Still, it would be nice to hear someone of notoriety making that claim. Oh well, a man can dream…

What about Futurama and "The Scary Door?"