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Buck Mulligan
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Ugh. That show was the best.

Also, seeing his dickhead manager (an adult who goes by the name "Scooter") fumbling through poorly-written jokes will be fun

Going to be a great year for NYC hip hop for sure

Downloading right now, and I really can't wait for the train ride home to listen. Hoping for lots and lots of Statik Selektah beats, because those two on a track are so perfect together

I often imagine an alternate timeline in which he made LUPend and gracefully bowed out of hip-hop. That would've been nice

Whoaaaaaa there. Garbage? Maybe not as essential as it once was, but it's still has some incredibly solid songs on it

first thing I did when I opened this page was ctrl+f "car hole"

And I was REALLY hoping that Brolin would get a nod. He was the best part of Inherent Vice.

I don't iknow if my memory is failing me, but I think that Morbo the only alien of his species shown on the show. If so, that's a huge missed opportunity to spend some time on an entire planet filled with screaming, murderous green men/women

INTO SPACE

And both of the Cloudy with A Chance of Meatballs movies were way better than they had any business being

I mean yeah it's a synonym for "fresh," but I don't think that's what he means in this context

Actually, it's called the Earl Smith Jr.

*yanks on shirt collar and makes exasperated, uncomfortable face*

This turned out to be a really weird comments section

Punch Drunk Love is a movie defined by its colors. Inherent Vice does the same but, I think, in a more subtle way

I rarely notice a film's color palette (except when it's noticeably off/ugly), but Inherent Vice had such a beautiful color design

The pacing of it was just so intense and the relief you feel at the end (along with Brock) was so powerful. It was such a perfectly executed moment

I had a more intense emotional reaction to the end of the S4 finale (perfect use of that Pulp song) than I have had to anything I've seen on television. This show has a ceiling higher than any show I've ever watched