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Favorite albums with favorite songs on each (no order):
Bonobo's edition for Late Night Tales (basically the first track through "Baltimore")
Lorde - Heroine ("Ribs")
Over the Rhine - Meet me at the edge of the world ("All Over Ohio" — with Black Skinhead as my fave songs of 2013)
Moby - Innocents ("A Case for Shame")
Natio

Diane Keaton's version in Radio Days WINS and I pretty much live for Nina Simone. Although the version on "he needs me" (is that the newport version?) is pretty great.

No. Wrong. Archer's laugh could be it's own character, Benjamin does great work.

All the upvotes.

EVERYTHING MATTERS!

The whole thing — when you see all of his nerves at the beginning like he can't believe he's going to talk about it and then launching into it, full speed and every detail. It's mesmerizing.

…and Elizabeth + Robbie. Think about it.

Oh why oh why did we not get a scene with Jess just flat out saying "I'm deliberately in my Holden Caulfield phase" — that would have been PERFECT. Well done Miller.

Agreed but I thought they were an interesting match — glamorous outsiders who secretly think they're better than the world they're in. In my alternate Mad Men, that's the new marriage we saw rather than Megan (who I don't think I will ever like). Also more Pete and Trudy, Stan and Peggy, Ken writing and an episode

Have you read the McSweeney's article with the Baroness sending out regrets? It's the best. I'm totally with you.

No way, Luna + Neville.

I used to want Roger and Joan together but the show did a good job of just torching Roger in that relationship, especially when they never seemed to address the deal she made/was made for her with cadillac (was it cadillac?).

I was never much of a fan of Andie (though how is a couples costume of her hideous prom dress and Duckie's blue suit not a halloween staple) or really even the movie — but why is Andrew McCarthy even there? It should have come down to Steff vs. Duckie. With movie ending being Duckie and actually reality suggesting it

Ok, good point well taken. I grew up around hockey not football so I've always been a little bias when it comes to whose getting hurt. Plus you see a lot of blood in hockey so after awhile you start to question things, football you don't but you're right, what's going on inside them is terrifying.

By your logic, any movie that has stupidity in it is actually grasping at what it is to be human. No — Dude Where's My Car? and 30 minutes of straight birthing horror are not subtle essays on the human condition. Yes there were some pretty ideas in the movie — the ruthless manager, the artificial vs. original

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Same, as long as they address college players not getting paid and not having proper insurance/scholarships when they're injured…. and uh, hockey. Because yeah, guess what football, you're not the only sport that's dangerous.

It's one of my favorite episodes strictly for every fight Wesleysan (best name ever) and Ruxin have.

In the rare times it does work out and people are who they say they are, my faith in humanity is made. Go people!!

You just keep me hangin on