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I love, love Rian Johnson to the point where I've written him fan tweets (he wrote back, holla!!) — but holy shit this is a left turn from everything i know about movies… I can't believe Lucas signed off.

It lives up to "Undersea" and more. It's such a fricking gorgeous album. So far this and Sharon Van Etten are my tops in the "stunning" category.

Coooool — and they say all the good plots have already been turned into movies…

But we can all agree that wireless energy transmission has to be one of the coolest/most romantic/most cinematic ideas anyone in science has ever come up with…

Yes but it did lead to the "Topsy" episode of Bob's Burgers, which for me, is the show's best episode.

I thought this was a faux oral history of the characters on the bus… not the actual actors….sad.

Ignoring everything that happens later, at this moment, I loved how the show handles sex in high school — with the Riggins, Lila and Tyra's who are in the world where they haven't just had it, they're having it regularly and it's not a thing to the Landry, Julie and Matt's who want to have it, can't stop thinking

Dead Weather's "Open Up" a side and b side should be added to this consideration. Great tracks.

This album has so much more theatricality than in the past. Also some really lush, gorgeous sections (opening to Would You Fight For My Love = wow).

The Magnifficcennnnt Seven! Ring ring it's 7am, make yourself go again….

"We got nukes, knives, sharp sticks…"

I have to agree… I hate to say it because my introduction to disco was my parents "Saturday Night Fever" soundtrack and I love the Bee Gees, but Robert Hayes manages to move like Travolta but still be as frivolous/awesome as you want disco to be…

I think it was just one of the periods of the music where everything was just more "listenable" and chill — Zero Seven, Margot and the Nuclear So and So's, Broken Social Scene..

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I effing love Xavier Dolan. All of his films are polarizing but you can't ignore the talent and some of the choices he makes. I walk away from his films always thinking about something and always wanting to see the next. I don't think Mommy will be his best work but it'd be great to see him win the Palme D'or.

I miss the days when neither talked about the band and just were the band.

Hehehe, exactly.

Yeah, I'm sort of taking Holmes' side in this. She is betraying him as even though he's a needy wreck of a person, she's supposed to be his best friend. Bros before Hos.

As long as this series doesn't detract from the other notable ginger show I'm obsessed with - Endeavour.

Actually my grandfather is mentioned in the book in one line - holla!!