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He also appeared on the 2nd Handsome Boy Modeling School album (Prince Paul & Dan the Automator) and had a cameo in Crank 2: High Voltage. Paging ZMF…

I neither agree nor disagree with your conclusion (I haven't given it the thought it deserves) but nice to see a thoughtful response on here. That said, you're likely to get shit for even mentioning a difference between the sexes. But not from me - been reading and loving Camille Paglia far too long to think

The clip is selectively edited. There's plenty to go after Trump for but this kind of shit is pathetic.

Oh yeah! Didn't make the connection but you're probably right.

I must have missed that reference. Hint?

Edgar is the savant. I like it all, but Edgar with Pegg and Frost is much funnier.

Fuzzed out guitar, ridiculously catchy hook…how did this fall through the cracks?

Yes, but the best songs off that album are Broken Train and Pressure Zone. Edgar knows this.

I hope this isn't news to everyone, but that Golden Earring album with Radar Love ("Moontan") is outstanding.

I'm fairly certain it was BoC (recognized it immediately), might be wrong about the exact song. EDIT: also, the title certainly lends itself to the scene.

My wife and I immediately thought the same thing and both said "was that Pierce Brosnan"? . Did a quick google search and didn't find anything.

Is it when he's in the car in the parking garage? If so, I'm pretty sure it's "Ready Let's Go" by Boards of Canada.

Especially the perfectly synced gunshots.

Saw it tonight and that's about right. It's great, but not "Hot Fuzz" great.

Just came from seeing it and noticed that even some of the gunshots sync up with the music.

Well, Edgar Wright definitely likes to edit the hell out of his movies (which I love) but it's so well done that it's not headache inducing in the least, at least to me. No shaky-cam - just well orchestrated action. And truly amazing non-CGI driving scenes - I think I read somewhere that there is literally no green

Show of hands from those who anticipated that Howard would be the paragon of virtue? I'm not raising my hand.

I don't remember the exact discussion but I'd wager that the Davis & Main partner was full of shit. I work in mass torts and have been involved in a few things like this. Particularly with clients who have one foot in the grave and little money to begin with, the clients' best interest would be to settle quickly,

Maybe I missed something, but why is everybody sure that the Sandpiper money will in fact be tied up? Why wouldn't the women still want to settle right away. Jimmy was correct on the merits: holding out would only benefit the attorneys. I figured Jimmy was just conning the girl from Davis & Main, assuring her that