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You're a sneaky bastard, @avclub-27e87cc851baee4401e8eed1d89fa6ba:disqus. I actually had to go and look that one up.

It had some good voiceover work, at least.

@avclub-b3fe4f5a8793b5499e143cdf1253caff:disqus That can't possibly be the case, because Mask of the Phantasm is the best Batman film ever made.

2spicable 2 Furious.

Also, Greg Kihn didn't play on "I Lost on Jeopardy," but he's in the video.

There's at least one ensemble (I don't recall the name) who perform Zappa's orchestral music that has also been known to perform an arrangement of "Genius in France."

And Mark Knopfler's only stipulation to allowing Al's version of  "Money  for Nothing" was that he get to play guitar on it.

That neither scans correctly nor makes sense.

The couple of times I saw him in concert, he'd do an entire polka medley with all of the videos playing on video screens.

Sea Org, not Sea Change.

Michael Keaton is pretty terrific in the English dub, for what it's worth. (As are Cary Elwes and (unsurprisingly) Brad Garrett.)

Irrespective of their characters' ages, Hannah Simone is three and a half years older than Satya Bhabha.

wesandersonnut66, presumably.

@avclub-0d6a2980e15e9b6973cf916132d4ae50:disqus whoosh

Remember the days when we remembered the days when MTV played music?

@avclub-6a4863caddb3218f6e90af05542d6aeb:disqus The bukkakee, as it were.

This could work, but only with the right person writing the score.  Needless to say, Andrew Lloyd Webber is not the right person.  Joe Iconis could do it.  Maybe Dan Lipton and David Rossmer (who deserve to be well-known because they're fantastic).

@avclub-e0409aaa6f05ce6456b280f0280293cb:disqus That was Brie Williams, actually.

@Pureguava:disqus Little Shop ran for about five years.  A bunch of other things played there (including Mamet's Oleanna and solo works by John Leguizamo, Eric Bogosian, and Sandra Bernhard), and then Stomp opened in 1994.

Off-Broadway, to be anal about it.  The stage version of Little Shop never played Broadway until 2003—the original run was at the Orpheum Theatre at 2nd Avenue and St. Mark's, now home to Stomp (god help us).