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What the fuck is juice? I want grape drink!

Probably "Day for Night" shooting, which is pretty common.

Utinni!!

Like others have said, College Dropout is a great entry point. It's Kanye at his most "traditional", in the sense that it isn't as experimental or divisive as something like Yeezus, an album I love but would understand if some people dislike. CD uses a lot of classic soul samples, the production makes for a great easy

Even though I love both bands, Joy Division just does something for me that gives it the edge. Transmission, to give one example, is a song that's impossible for me to get bored with. But New Order's Elegia is one of the most beautiful pieces of music I've ever heard, especially when set to Metal Gear Solid footage.

Pax Americana is one of the best single issues in years, but it's a direct homage to Watchmen. I think it'd be great to see a comic that shows the influence of Moore and Gibbons' techniques while still doing something of its own.

Elegia has to be one of the best instrumental tracks I've ever heard. I never get tired of listening to it.

Preston Sturges was the man. Unfaithfully Yours might be my favorite black comedy of all time.

That's a perfectly valid opinion! I love L'Atalante and I wish Vigo hadn't died so soon. Why would I want to kill you?

A real masterpiece of horror and a visually striking movie, but nothing beats Sunrise. Some of the shots in that movie are breathtaking, even compared to a lot of movies today.

You know, given that McCartney is a was one of the fucking Beatles, you'd think he'd feel like something of a musical god, but I don't get that feeling from him. Is it because he isn't dead, so he doesn't get the immortality through death that Lennon got? Am I the only person that feels this way?

Chakka mad!!!

MORE MARGARITAS!!!!

A lot of that has to do with rent going up in the East Village too. We can't all live in rent stabilized, spacious sitcom apartments. Damn you Ross. No hip 90's haircut can save you.

I agree. I think its mostly because Seymour's actions are sort of mysterious, and without apparent motivation. When he kills himself, it re-contextualizes everything else, and turns what we previously thought were random acts (kissing of the feet, piano playing, befriending the girls, bananafish story) into what were

BUT WHO WAS PHONE?!

The secret is that bananafish are an actual species.