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One of the best uses of music in a show ever. As the one mom realizes her the lady she has been commiserating with is the mother of the boy who killed her son and the look of horror comes across her face, we hear that lovely howl from Tanya Donelly followed by "See this child twice stolen from me…"

The kind of skin you can see through.

Me too.

This is excellent news in my house. I love all things Belly/Breeders/Throwing Muses related. I bought Star the week it came out, which was also the week I proposed to my wife. Lots of great memories tied up in that gorgeous music.

You can see everything. I mean everything!

The comment is just to illustrate that she's very white to be playing a middle eastern woman.

She was in it. And is it weird that I still found her very hot?

Um, by using the force. Duh.

I'm going to need you to put your helmet back on, mkay? Yeah, that's great.

Dur dur d'etre bébé.

Looking at that trailer, it strikes me that he should be playing Prince in a biopic to be named later. "Feinnes 'O the Times." Ok, I just named it.

Right? Holy shit balls that's awful. I need it on bluray.

Pink Lady and Jeff for the motherfucking win. That's just a big bowl of clusterfuck right there. Glorious.

Fuck this fucking month.

From the short story:

Actually, it means the smallest possible bit of solace. As in, Bond can take the tiniest sub-particle of solace in the fact that Vesper really loved him and was trying to protect him. Cold comfort perhaps, but a quantum of solace nonetheless.

Nah, I'm sorry. I'm catching myself being an asshole today.

No, man. I was worried I came off as pedantic. It wasn't you. It was me.

I'm a fan of Gus Grisom in The Right Stuff:

Good one. And please don't take any offense at the above. You reminded me of my favorite scene in one of my favorite films, and now it's playing in my head all day. Which is wonderful, so thanks!