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See, I was 13 I think, so it was the greatest album of all time.

I like this view of it.

THEY DON'T EVEN PLAY INSTRUMENTS, MAN - Suburban white middle schoolers raised on Green Day.

Unranked:

I might say The Thin Red Line and The New World are more plot-driven and conventional than Days of Heaven.  They have a lot more long shots of grass etc., but the plots are pretty simple and easy to follow.  Days of Heaven confused the hell out of me on first viewing.

I've watched 13 episodes in 3 days.

Goddamn I hate Tom Zarek so much.

"Werner Herzog"'s story about having Klaus Kinski's finger is one of the funniest things I've ever heard.

@avclub-16b30c64f09d2a66b1ff9c086efb9c45:disqus - Except 500 Days of Summer.

As a huge fan of Three Loco, I think he's lived up to expectations.

I'm going to side with the pretty blonde girl everytime, sorry Stevey.

Dear fellow (probably British?) CZers.  There's a great new band in the legacy of The Stone Roses / Happy Mondays named Jagwar Ma.

Yup.  They were correct.

Campbell?

The best is, obviously, Ghost Protocol.  I'm not sure I've seen any of the others, and I slept through the exposition of GP, but goddamn do I feel good when I think about that building climbing scene.

I've watched five six episodes of Battlestar Galactica in the past two days, only broken up by seeing a band / dancing afterward, and later by work tonight.

Hahahaha, you should have seen my face when I saw Doug Benson pop up on Friends.

Wait, where?  Philly?

It seems like a lot of people think she hasn't lived up to how great Lost in Translation is.  (I haven't seen any of her films in full, so I can't personally judge).