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Craig J. Clark
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They have both kinds — country and western!

I have!

Hey, somebody else who has seen Get Crazy!

Hey, Warren. What would you say to the New Year's Eve show in Get Crazy?

When I think of fictional rock shows, the first one that comes to mind is Pale Fire's post-Halloween concert at Madison Square Garden in Watchmen. Of course, if I lived in that world, I know I would much more likely be across the street at the Utopia watching the revival of The Day the Earth Stood Still instead.

You're thinking of Love at First Bite.

@avclub-8c1bbcea199457b63dc39f7a024591f1:disqus I was able to follow the story reasonably well. Based on the screen shots I've seen, the cuts were mostly of the film's more extreme examples of violence.

Actually, Ignatiy is the one who is the perpetual crabapple. He must keep drawing the short straw or something.

Never heard that. I do have the four albums Reid and Hebden released as a duo, though. They're pretty great.

I forgot R Plus Seven was coming out this week. Thanks for the reminder.

Appreciate the assist.

I love Everything Ecstatic.

I still haven't heard Pink because that was in import-only deal.

He's like Arthur Dent in his dressing gown. He doesn't have time to change.

What about in Horseman years?

Well, I'll be dipped

In college, I used to enjoy doing "readings" of her work. "Give Me Something" always went over well.

@avclub-71bfbe458113bbc3b27576494be78972:disqus Actually, Creepers and Unsane (the truncated version of Tenebre) can be readily found in Mill Creek's "Drive-In Movie Classics" 50-movie pack.

My favorite title in his filmography: