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Nick Nonchalant
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Cleveland Rocks, Drew Carey really loved big extravagant dance numbers.

He freed the squares!

I can't listen to "I Want You" anymore, it's just too much of a bummer. I too still love "What's So Funny About Peace Love And Understanding?", as well as "Beyond Belief" because it doesn't progress like most pop songs, it just builds and builds, also "Riot Act", "Welcome to the Working Week", "The Beat", and

My number one is "Pay to Cum" by Bad Brains, number two is a cover of the theme to Mr. Rogers Neighborhood by a little known Atlanta punk band called DDT, and three is "Rapp Snitch Knishes" by MF Doom.

It just might be
Radio Radio by Elvis Costello

I don't go to real college
I go to art school.

Then why not use the Dylan Version? It's okay to have a Dylan heavy movie, the Hendrix version is too steeped in Nam imagery.

50 Cent
has lost his goddamn mind, all he does is vlog incoherently and start feuds, and now this, he's nearing fat Elvis territory.

And the Kids in the Hall's modern equivalent:

CSI: Plain

Figures, of all the letters I could've not typed.

I once laughed out loud at the end of Mr. Holland's Opus where Richard Dryphus sings, having missed the rest of the movie shown in a previous class I had no background on any of what was going on, definitely got a few death stares from fellow classmates that day.

3:10 to Yuma
My hometown of Saginaw, MI has an annual lawn chair film festival in the summer time. On the night they played 3:10 To Yuma, I got there a tad late with fiends and had to sit in the back of the parking lot, normally no big deal, but there was a group of 16 year old assholes standing in a circle talking

Then I suppose I'll wait.

The Music
You guys talk about how you wish there'd been a more unified soundtrack, I've been talking for months about how there was an implied soundtrack to the book, not only in the quotes that end several of the chapters but sometimes just blaring out of peoples boom-boxes. I'm pretty sure Elvis Costello, John Cale,

Alright stop.

Movies are fun on meds, when I got my wisdom teeth out I watched Kill Bill volumes 1 and 2 for the first time and ate potatoes and mac and cheese, within those four hours or so, I very well may have seen God.

Also Robin Williams Never shuts up, he just hops around like a jackass doing his "black voice", "gay voice", "little kid voice", "preacher voice" thing on every talk show ever.

Sorry mbs, but that was definitely Mork from Ork saying "put his thing in your mouth".

I don't think Matthew Barney is trying too hard, I think he's just like that.