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The One I Love?

I love that bit in Shaun of the Dead where Pegg and Frost are debating which records they should throw at the encroaching zombies. Frost pulls out a copy of Second Coming and Pegg gets all defensive. "I LIKE it."

I listen to So Tonight That I Might See and Among My Swan pretty regularly. More Mazzy Star is definitely a good thing.

You had me at Oh, Inverted World.

Gorgeous, indeed. I listened to roughly half the album (it's 22 tracks) on the *shudder* Urban Outfitters blog:

Forty years ago, a film appeared that was so shocking, so terrifying, it was sealed in a concrete vault deep beneath the earth. But even the new management of Sony Tri-Star could not contain the pure evil of… THE BLOODENING.

My biggest question: will Walt and Jesse continue cooking meth? I would hate to see a decline in artful cooking montages.

Jesse's younger brother will assume control of the meth trade.

Why the fuck not?

I refuse to take remix albums seriously.

I've been enjoying this album quite a bit. I don't expect it to usurp Whiskeytown's Pneumonia or Love is Hell as my favorite Adams release but sometimes "emotionally centered" and "straight-arrow consistent" is good enough.

This time Walt is not in danger, he IS the danger!

Last season he said he wasn't getting a license because "there are a lot of forms to fill out." Maybe he conquered his paperwork phobia?

Looking forward to this. I know some find this show to be obnoxious or too 'hipster' but I enjoy it. It has a unique sense of humor and the comic chemistry between Schwartzman, Danson and Galifianakis is pretty great.

The La's.

The band released exactly one album in 1990 and were (arguably) as influential on Britpop as The Stone Roses. Also, Lee Mavers was a great songwriter who could craft soulful, melodic tunes reminiscent of that other famous band from Liverpool.

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Walt may have won the battle but he will lose the (cancer) war.

No spoilers! I haven't seen it yet.

Drunk Jeff Goldblum.

Now, to take the ferry cost a nickel, and in those days nickels had pictures of bumblebees on them. 'Give me five bees for a quarter,' you'd say. Now, where were we? Oh, yeah. The important thing was that I had an onion on my belt, which was the style at the time…

The golden years were definitely Seasons 3-8. I enjoy a handful of episodes through Season 12 but after that I stopped watching. I checked back in around Season 20 and while it doesn't match the quality of those early years it's not bad television.