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He came across as a good-natured guy you would be happy to have with you while winter camping. Too bad they both died

And his performance in Auto Focus completely made an otherwise average movie

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Captain Lou Albano of 1980's wrestling fame, manager of Cyndi Lauper who strong-armed his way into several of her videos, the guy with rubber bands all over his face? Nothing?

Don't work your feelings toward Synecdoche, just accept the fact that it is utter, pretentious shit. Human Nature ain't bad though.

There's a great store in Tucson called Casa Video.

Synecdoche was massive shit

I was a pretty big Guns N Roses fan for awhile too. Until Use Your Illusion came out (both of 'em) man, what a buzzkill. The band was never the same. Saw their tour with backup singers, two keyboards, a saxaphone. WTF? I kept thinking Elton John was going to show up for a duet!

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That's what they get for sampling. They're Guns 'N' Fuckin' Roses man! not the Beastie Boys

In the mid-nineties my local library had the Wrong Trousers. I was smitten and quickly dug up the rest. I still have the three-tape VHS box set today. My four-year-old son LOVES these and we watch them together at least once every couple of months. Needless to say we will be buying this.

That argument qualifies for Frank Zappa too. Many of his songs never found their way to a studio and only exist in live forms. Inca Roads, Yo Mama, a bunch of others.

Stevie Ray Vaughn has a pretty definitive version of Tin Pan Alley that clocks in around 10 minutes. It's GREAT!

Tom Waits- Sins of My Father
Parliament- Flashlight
The Doors- The End
Frank Zappa's got a bunch, but Yo mama comes to mind
James Brown- Papa Don't Take No Mess

Fargo
Millers Crossing
Raising Arizona
No Country For Old Men
Big Lebowski
Barton Fink
Blood Simple
O Brother Where Art Thou
Burn After Reading
Man Who Wasn't There
Hudsucker Proxy
Ladykillers
Intolerable Cruelty

Intolerable Cruelty is actually their worst movie. By far

Jeff Garlin played the Axiom captain in Wall E. Perhaps he's the new John Ratzennberger

There are plenty of survival genre films that are better than The Edge:

Did someone say The Edge is good? Good God man! Are you thinking about the movie where Alec Baldwin and Anthony Hopkins are vying for the love of Elle McPherson (yeah, that's believable) and then their plane goes down in the north woods and they go over waterfalls and have to kill a Grizzly Bear to survive?

If the lightning is really close (like hitting you) you may hear thunder and see lightning at the same time