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BOX OFFICE POISON

What exactly are you "popping in"??

Why would they have to change the name if they moved to any other city not named Portland?

Where is this video of which you speak?

I guess they don't necessarily have to be involved creatively to be executive producers, do they? Still, seems odd.

I just got Brian Jonestown Massacre's first album (looks like their entire catalog is getting a vinyl reissue, thank god) yesterday and the final side is possibly the best thing I've heard by them so far. (Haven't heard their entire discog yet. It's fucking huge.) Anywho… the final side includes a long droney intro to

Too lazy to look up whether or not Joel and/or Ethan produced the first season of the show, though I'm 90% sure they did in some capacity.

I loved a lot about this season… though a couple episodes left me scratching my head. I finished more than one scene in the season finale just now going "Why do I care about this character? What are their motivations? In fact, who is this guy stealing silver from the Gearhardts? Didn't he have like… one line in the

Jim O'Rourke - Simple Songs

Stay… finish your sandwich.

Holy shit. You've ONLY heard Salamander?? That's like my least favorite of his. It's great, of course, but…

I have to ask… how is the Lifeguards album a stand out for you if you haven't heard it? Because of the Speak Kindly lineage and the guitar genius Doug Gillard? That DOES stick out, doesn't it? Their first collaboration in nine years! And their first collab since 2002's bizarre Mist King Urth.

Best Pollard review I've read in a while! New critical perspectives on his songwriting? Get out of town!

My favorite line of the night: "Usually the only person I hear 'bro' from is an assailant."

I see. My mistake.

Sorry, I hate to be this kind of guy, but you're wrong. I distinctly remember an episode I saw where the contestants were avoiding a category until they had to go there. The contestant sighed and said something like "15th Century Children's Fashion for $100, I guess Alex." It was the daily double. The contestant

Will you please send me the empty Bee Thousand bottle in the mail? I need it for my GBV shrine. I will pay for shipping. Thank you.

Pointless football game? Please tell me they're wearing their wedding tuxedos in this scene!!

Guggh…. pretty LADY!

Excellent article. Though… I thought I'd clarify your definition of "work." I think you conflated "work" with "workrate." "Workrate" is the quality of a wrestler's wrestling ability. "Daniel Bryan has the greatest workrate in all of WWE."