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man, this is a highly entertaining thread.

seriously. no mott the hoople? what the f? all the young dudes is definitely one of the best and earliest glam rock albums. the title track is a definitive cut in the genre. one of the boys is also an excellent song. outside of bowie (who produced the album and wrote the title track), it was the first thing i

Man, you could write any number of country primers. Outlaw (Cash, Jennings, Haggard, Nelson, Coe), alt/No Depression (Uncle Tupelo, Whiskeytown, Old 97's, the Bottle Rockets), Countrypolitan (Garth Brooks, Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers, Kenny Chesney), pre-war Country (the Carter Family is the biggie), Honky-Tonk (Hank

Double Indemnity, Shadow of a Doubt, The Naked City, and Sunset Boulevard are some of my favorite classic era Hollywood noirs.

i can honestly say that the last thing i expect on the comments to the AVC review of Fired Up was a reference to Najeh "The Dump Truck" Davenport. as a diehard steelers fan, my roommates and i had quite a lot of fun with that free agent acquisition.

Leto, are you somehow suggesting that Bill Pullman's speech as the President in Independence Day isn't the single most awesome moment in cinema history? Has any moment in any movie outside of "Miracle" ever made you want to stand up and chant "USA! USA! FOUR MORE YEARS! FOUR MORE YEARS!" more?