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    Don't worry about it. It may not turn out right.

    They already put my ideas into practice!

    Females are strong as hell!

    I loved it when it first came out, but man, has it not aged well at all. Philip Seymour Hoffman and Frances McDormand make their scenes awesome through sheer force of will, but everything else? Ugh. I've said this here before, but it takes one of the skeeziest environments ever (touring with a '70s rock band) and

    What it all came down to is that everything was going to be fine, fine, fine.

    He may have lost interest in making actual albums and seems happy to cash the Pixar checks now, but God bless him. If anybody's earned the right to do whatever they want, it's him. He still has a lifetime pass for Sail Away and Good Old Boys.

    Alanis Morrisette did become a bit cuter as it became more apparent that she didn't take herself too seriously. Her version of "My Humps" is pretty amazing.

    I wonder who'll open the door and expel all the people…

    They're turning They Might Be Giants songs into movies now? Sweet!

    "JEAN-LUC, BLOW UP THE DAMN SHIP!!!!!!"

    I'm surprised that Voyage Home has gained such a bad rap; all while I was a kid, it was just a given that it was the best. Depending on my mood, my top four usually consists on Voyage Home/Undiscovered Country/Khan/First Contact.

    I fondled my then-girlfriend when we went to see Kenneth Branagh's version of Much Ado About Nothing. The last third of that movie was a bit of a blur…

    Awesome. Be sure to let us know how it goes.

    This (Don't worry, it's not NSFW.)

    And they never explained what the hell an Emotional Star is.

    *expectant mother clinks together Coke bottles stuck on her fingers*

    One of the things I love about Mad Men was how the hip bohemian was a hack and the square business guy with the nice haircut was the one with real literary talent.

    "Essential for fans but few others."

    I remember that the b-side of the single was "Free to Go." Another great song.

    Art Official Age had some great stuff, but was also pretty gimmicky (What was up with that whole time-travel-through-consciousness thing?) PE was just him rocking out with a talented band without any fuss or muss, and that always seems to bring out a good side of him. I'm glad that he's still working with