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I'm pretty sure in the trailer I saw, Cooper tells Jake, "the heart is like a car, if you want to fix it, you have to take it completely apart." So there's that.

Glad I finally saw the Replacements last month in DC. And Tommy is slated to play at Riot Fest Chicago in September.

There was also a lot of pretty creepy comedies in the '60s revolving around the so-called sexual revolution. Boeing Boeing being a good example.

I still like these three movies made in the early '70s just to see the macho treatment of women: Little Fauss Big Halsey, the Eiger Sanction, and Thunderbold and Lightfoot. They all basically proved that the hippy movement was pretty much b.s.

Correction (as if it matters)  "We're the Millers" and "Grown Ups 2."  Really?  As Christopher Hitchens once said about a French political leader, "I cannot eat enough to through up enough to show my distaste for this man."

I you experience this movie as I did - after watching the previews for Parents 2 and the Millers, you will feel like you are in the presence of God.

"Black Betty" by Ram Jam will never be dethroned as the king of awesome dumb rock singles.

Jonathan Demme, who knows something about selecting the music for his movies, had the first girl/victim in Silence of the Lambs cranking this on her car radio just before her unpleasant experience happened.  I always admired that choice by Demme, although I'm not entirely sure why.