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Wadleigh…..
Woodstock and Wolfen…a vocal exercise and a t-shirt.

I picture more Michael Berryman on helium.

"I'm so hungry I could eat the ass end out of a dead rhino"

Yeah, Bladerunner is much, much stronger without.
Taxi Driver has easily one of the best uses I think…and more recently I thought Little Children worked really well, an interesting take.

Invite Them Up, Un-Cabaret comps, Pryor, Carlin, Martin, Hicks, yes, but elsewhere on my ipod..some new, some old….
Albert Brooks - A Star Is Bought
Andrew Daly - Nine Sweaters
Del Close and John Brent - How To Speak Hip
Bob Newhart - The Button Down Mind
Bruce McCulloch - Shame-Based Man
Maria Bamford - How To WIN!
Bobcat

Another prisoner probably…
told Phil.You know…that's just sad.

Chappaquiddick!

Rawhide, in no way am I sayin' Double Indemnity is lesser Wilder.Avanti!, maybe? Just riffing on the point of insurance fraud being an element within the film. And Last…The Man Who Came for Dinner - a Bette Davis film right?…never saw that…should que it.

How about…
Colm Meaney stars as Peter Grant, a biopic.We'd all go see that.

Well said mbs, well said.Double Indemnity, Fire Sale and Save the Tiger also come to mind.

But you know Greg Ginn is a total closet Mike Rutherford fan right?

I don't know, mbs, I agree - "The Wrestler" I found to be truly overrated, and maybe I need to revisit that one of these days?But this film, Rabin is so dead on, c'mon, this is a fucking bore…aside from just having Walken and Rourke mope around, sleep walking? And the only film directed by Michael Seresin (Alan

I'm from the west side of Chicago, grew up with that daily summer stench of spilled dumpster juice…just kickin' your ass until Jeopardy came on, walkin' in the house with black fingernails.But then I spent part of a few summers in NY…and I can no longer complain.And on a recent trip out there, spent about a week

So Rabin, I think I understand….
what you're saying is you want me to run out and score a copy of this as soon as possible?

Agreed.

Yeah, classic record…love those tracks as well.Namajaha is a vocalist and guitar player from what I remember.Sadly, that is the only output of his that I'm aware of.Very common, I could say the same about so many S.African artists….the music is recorded and performed locally and seems to stay that way.

Henry:Portrait of a Serial Killer.

Will Singer be…
over-using "O Fortuna"…because it just turns everything into a comedy today, Yakety Sax style.

Claymation…I'd watch that.