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That come to mind, that really got me….
Ruth Gordon in Harold and Maude
Peter Fonda in The Hired Hand
Debra Winger in Terms of Endearment
Matt Dillon in Over The Edge
Humphrey Bogart in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Vincent D'Onofrio in Full Metal Jacket

Allan Arkush's Heartbeeps
"it's an overlooked, nearly forgotten film that deserves to stay that way" - Nathan Rabin.
So true Nathan, so true, but I love the John Williams score.

No,…no,no…I love it, but it really didn't hold up as well as I thought it might. Had not seen it since Clinton was in office. It's also one of those movies that really left an impression when I was a kid. The performances are all great, Dern…amazing. It's just a bit manic and rushed in the production department. Plus,

Love this guy…
and I just watched The St. Valentine's Day Massacre ('67) again for the first time in years. Robards as Capone, it holds up pretty damn well.
Bloody Mama…not so much.

You shoud have…
posted this, if fucking rocks.

Gotta say, no hate, Aukerman and Thorne really both just simply get in the way. Aukerman is just fucking awful…and I've been listening since day one. Not suited for the job.
Benson has a great show…when he's not too baked to keep it moving.
Maron is alright, but I usually fast forward to the guest. Jimmy Pardo has a

That really made me laugh Warren, and I own that Think 45, no bullshit. And agree, worst song of the decade…next to maybe this…..http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GY…
I fucking hate that song.

M. Fucking Emmet Walsh!

I saw Fast Food Nation in the theater (terrible btw, don't bother) and when you see him for the first time, some chick behind me yelled "that motherfucker has a creepy ass face…Michael Myers and shit". I will always think of that when someone mentions this guy.

Great call….You Still Believe in Me, fucking heartbreaking!

Any Tommy Roe," Dizzy", "Jack and Jill" …come to think of it, anyone remember K-tel Standouts? Those comps?. they fuckin' rocked!

So know what you're sayin' i+…but fuck Coldplay, really, nice guys I'm sure, but a poor man's U2. Didn't Eno even say that at one point. And I saw 'em live.

Modell…
you said it…I remember I got an advance of Music Has the Right to Children, and I remember being so taken with the cover and the fact it was a new Warp release, I listened to it that day (and championed it for weeks and weeks) and I have not stopped.
I would add Aphex Twin - SAW 1 and 2
Brian Eno - Music For

We'll always have Russkies…and Spacecamp. Those happened.

National Lampoon's Disco Beaver from Outer Space. Remember that?

Thin Lizzy
Love 'em, but Jail Break, The Rocker, Boys Are Back in Town, Fightin' My Way Back, The Cowboy Song…good tunes…but?
Funny, a Black Irishman obsessed with the culture of the west…and Americana.

Interesting, but not very original
Suicide's Ghost Rider meets Peter Watkin's mockumentary Punishment Park.