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    No, that's it. In fact, you could make an argument that George Lucas inadvertently brought about their creative downfall. They were putting out a string of good albums in the early '70s and their shows were focusing on the newer material and then Lucas put "Surfin' Safari" and "All Summer Long" in American Graffiti.

    Michael's problem was the constant obsession with making The Biggest Album of All Time. If there was ever an artist that needed to calm down and just put out a collection of songs, it was him.

    Mickey Rooney: "I can play that!"

    They're being pretty damn vague about that at this point. Hope they don't stop doing albums. They could probably get a pretty great article out of Endless Summer by the Beach Boys.

    I did the first four this weekend, but now I think I'll do one a night. Savor it.

    "Next season on Mythbusters…"

    Well, he has ABANDONED HIS BOOOOY!!!! ABANDONED HIS CHIIIIILD!!!!

    Truest thing posted on the Internet all day.

    Patti Smith is one of those people who I've tried very hard to like, but just don't. At this point, her bohemian schtick is just as grating as Tom Waits'.

    Have to admit I kept waiting for someone to throw a book at Matt during the courtroom scenes…

    "I'm Matt Murdock…"

    At least his next door neighbor didn't cry for him…

    Me and my wife both laughed out loud at the microwave. Brilliant as that scene was, it was extra nice that they were still willing to add a little humor.

    Yep. I've only watched the first two episodes so far, but it's off to a good start.

    Would "Another Brick In The Wall" qualify? It's the only Pink Floyd song you could possibly dance to…

    No doubt. The only reason the Monkees isn't even on the ballot is because Jann Wenner is being pissy about it. Fucking ridiculous.

    This is my Congressional district. Trust me, we've been more than happy to laugh our asses off at Art Robinson. He's turned what used to be pretty quiet elections into high comedy.

    With all the hippin' and the hoppin' and the druggin' and the rapin'…

    James Franco as Admiral Huard.

    Good call on Love is Strange. It deserved far more kudos than it got.